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The phrase "a great operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impressive undertaking, often in a medical, military, or business context.
Example: "The team executed a great operation to rescue the stranded hikers from the mountain."
Alternatives: "an impressive undertaking" or "a significant endeavor.".
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'It's a great operation!' he says admiringly of the fish-and-chip franchise.
"They could have had the biggest network of exchanges in the country, they could have had a great operation.
It was a highly charged situation, and in months, he turned the fire marshals into a great operation".
"We can do a great operation, but it doesn't always work, even though it's the same surgeon with the same equipment and the same place," he said.
The night following the invasion I was not on duty, but during the evening I watched the hundreds of gliders being towed across to France and felt very proud indeed to have helped, even in such an insignificant way, towards the culmination of such a great operation.
I interviewed the owner Robert Siegmann to find out how he runs such a great operation.
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"That is a really great operation they have," she said.
The Directorate of Operations would like people to think it's a great James Bond operation, but for years it essentially assigned officers undercover as diplomats to attend cocktail parties.
"The president's got a great field operation, they've got a great campaign," Mr. Emanuel said.
"We have a great ground operation in North Carolina and we've registered more voters than any other state.
"This has been a great commercial operation," he said, musing out loud about the number of copies sold on Friday on Amazon.
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