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Discover LudwigThe phrase "formidable work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of work that is impressive, challenging, or of high quality.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition is a testament to her formidable work in the field of contemporary art."
Alternatives: "impressive work" or "outstanding work."
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What her upbringing did instil was a formidable work ethic.
Leaders of the nascent coalition acknowledge that this is the formidable work to come.
Before playing this formidable work, Ms. Lisitsa spoke to the audience at great length about the piece.
But Mr. Kirchner deftly uses the taped sounds to complement the strings in an organic, boldly episodic and formidable work.
Mark Lanegan feels like one of rock's last real outlaws, despite – or perhaps because of – his formidable work ethic.
He did not tell her that Wilkins had already done formidable work on DNA and intended to continue.
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These are formidable works, to be sure.
Between these formidable works Mr. Gerstein offers the English composer Oliver Knussen's fantastical "Ophelia's Last Dance".
But what composer today would not gladly trade a whole roster of formidable works to have written "The Mikado"?
In an inventive stroke, this duo plays these formidable works along with a series of ingenious and impish pieces by the Hungarian modernist master Gyorgy Kurtag.
Throughout, Carl Bettendorf conducted with exacting care, and the performers combined technical finesse with a palpable commitment that made these formidable works approachable.
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