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The phrase "a tough selection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a challenging or difficult choice among various options or items.
Example: "The restaurant offers a tough selection of gourmet dishes that are hard to choose from."
Alternatives: "a challenging array of" or "a difficult choice of".
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Today's mix is a tough selection of lightning jungle breaks (put down by Dave in the second half of the mix) tethered to futuristic rhythms for an au courant take on the timeless drum and bass sound, offered by Calculon in the first half of the show.
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"This was a tough selection for us, probably one of the longest selection meetings we have ever had where we went through every possible permutation available to us," said Gatland.
To a future employer, whether a university or business, it is clear in the first place that, as the holder of such an award, you have already successfully undergone a tough selection process--and furthermore, in the case of a fellowship, that you did so at your own initiative.
He told BBC Sport: "It's been a tough selection period and there's been lots of head-to-head competition.
Goodison, 33, also faced a tough selection battle but has done enough to be picked ahead of team-mate Nick Thompson.
"It's a tough selection, especially after what has happened.
"We know there is a tough selection meeting to be had and all the athletes are aware that there is a lot of competition for those Olympic places.
"It's a really tough selection policy.
But the Kiwi says he has always been prepared to make tough selection decisions for the good of a team.
As one England rugby coach announced that he was stepping down on Wednesday another, Steve McNamara, admitted that he is wrestling with one of the toughest selection decisions of his career ahead of Saturday's Four Nations final against Australia.
A recent study of recruitment by professional-services firms found that they took graduates from the most prestigious universities not because of what the candidates might have learned but because of those institutions' tough selection procedures.
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