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The phrase "and what a process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complexity or significance of a process being discussed, often in a reflective or appreciative manner.
Example: "After months of hard work and collaboration, we finally completed the project, and what a process it was!"
Alternatives: "and what a journey" or "and what an experience".
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And what a process it is — despite the complexity, the 5,000 tiffinwallahs make a mistake only about once every two months, according to Ragunath Medge, 42, president of the Mumbai Tiffinmen's Association.
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"What a process!
This, of course, cuts to the heart of the educational process and what a college is all about, or what its goals or mandate should be all about, anyway.
You can see which ones are available in your state, whether your state offers a simplified probate process, and what a typical probate entails here.
And what is a process anyway?
And what an eye-opener this process became..
I am astonished at the staying power of The War of the Roses, which takes a rather dark view on the end of a marriage, and what the process itself does to people.
If that doesn't prove once and for all what a corrupt process this has been, I don't know what will.
And what "political process" is this?
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