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The phrase "a formidable test for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a challenge or difficulty that someone or something must face or overcome.
Example: "The final exam was a formidable test for all the students, pushing them to their limits."
Alternatives: "a significant challenge for" or "a tough assessment for".
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Now, the Bengals appear to present a formidable test for a team that is suddenly reeling.
Today is a formidable test for Chelsea but sometimes that's for the best when you are looking to shake yourself out of a difficult patch.
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That proposition now confronts a formidable test.
Even if they have Gordon, the Seahawks will be a formidable test.
So far in Euro 2016 qualifying: A trip to Switzerland, who took eventual runners-up Argentina to within two minutes of penalties at the World Cup, presented a formidable early test for England, particularly after they went out of Brazil 2014 without winning a game.
Producing a sequel to a star car is a formidable task for a designer.
B is an editor at Edibles List magazine, so she's got a formidable tolerance for pot after testing all those delicious cookies and candies.
This presents a formidable challenge for urban planners and managers.
"That makes him a formidable opponent for Labor".
The enormous diversity of HIV-1 presents a formidable challenge for developing an effective AIDS vaccine.
Anti-forensic tools, techniques and methods are becoming a formidable obstacle for the digital forensic community.
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