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The phrase "a prodigious act" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an action that is remarkable, impressive, or extraordinary in scale or effect. Example: "The scientist's discovery was a prodigious act that changed the course of medical research forever."
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"Swan Lake" is a prodigious act of imagination.
For it to disavow its regulatory lusts would be a prodigious act of self-denial.
Ultimately, any change to campaign finance rules will require a prodigious act of legislative compromise.
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Voltaire's beliefs prompted a prodigious number of polemical writings.
There has been a prodigious number of advances made in the development of technically-reliable membranes.
Nearly two centuries later, Death and the Maiden stands as his act of personal reckoning: a prodigious testament to the agony of life's transience.
She hasn't yet landed a film role but in recent years she has acted the part of another young woman who found fame early and was hailed as a prodigious talent – the writer Carson McCullers.
It is a prodigious challenge.
That is still a prodigious if.
Gordon is a prodigious talent.
He is a prodigious worrier.
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