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The phrase "formidable reputation" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English to describe someone or something that is highly respected or feared.
Example: "The CEO of the company had a formidable reputation for turning failing businesses around."
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Its main research arm is the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), which has a formidable reputation worldwide.
Roman armies were not invincible, despite their formidable reputation and host of victories, Romans "produced their share of incompetents" who led Roman armies into catastrophic defeats.
His formidable reputation came late.
The Library Theatre Company also has a formidable reputation.
Both are specialists in corruption cases, and have a formidable reputation for tenacity, toughness and independence.
For much of his Commons career Mr Brown had a formidable reputation for his debating skills.
Williams was thirteen years older than Parfit and already had a formidable reputation.
But Mr Kerkorian has a formidable reputation as an investor, and is nobody's fool.
Mr. Esteves, a trading whiz, has forged a formidable reputation for value enhancement.
Despite his formidable reputation, Mick was always modest, accessible and communicative.
Koolhaas, professor of architecture and urban design at Harvard, wears a formidable reputation lightly.
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