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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a formidable range of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a wide variety or extensive selection of something, often implying strength or impressiveness. Example: "The museum boasts a formidable range of artifacts from ancient civilizations."
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Gove seems to have united a formidable range of opponents on Thursday.
It includes a formidable range of 19th century warehouse buildings (UNESCO listed) and some less successful late 20th century buildings.
He conceded under questioning that the Tigers had a formidable range of weapons, including long-range mortars.
She deploys a formidable range of moues, pouts and smiles, and has a habit of coyly sucking in her lower lip.
In a career spanning decades, Dunmore has tackled children's books, poetry, short stories and a formidable range of novels covering ghostly romances, Russian sieges and familial abandonment.
He comes across as an astute and honest executive dealing with a formidable range of business problems, and shows remorse for the scale of wrongdoing at News International.
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Yet despite the Anglo-Dutch giant's formidable range of products and unprecedented depth of local knowledge, when rivals began to push harder its empire came under threat.
The formidable range of powers and responsibilities he will be presiding over once NHS Improvement formally takes over next April will force NHS England to engage effectively – something it has not always excelled at with Monitor.
But to experience the full, formidable range of "Messiah," from the furious flames of the "refiner's fire" to the delirious party of the finale, next year let Trinity be your guide.
I know that Rupert Goold is seen by many as an interventionist who imposes his vision on the work; but his productions of The Tempest, Macbeth and The Merchant of Venice all extended the formidable range of Patrick Stewart and, in Pinter's No Man's Land, he got the vintage best out of Michael Gambon and David Bradley.
Even with the formidable range of neuro-imaging now available to researchers, we must tread with caution when studying the "inner workings" of memory.
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