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"ordeal of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe a difficult test, process, or experience. For example, "She had to go through the ordeal of the interview process before she was offered the job."
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I've been liberated from the ordeal of Christmas!
The ordeal of Afghanistan's child brides illustrates an uncomfortable truth.
The people of Hiroshima know well the ordeal of recovery.
Their ordeal, of course, was not yet over.
Freud's self-portraits are pictures about the ordeal of ambition.
After the ordeal of calculus, business school was manageable.
But any script runs the endless ordeal of "input".
Take, for example, the ordeal of the Djabrailov family.
Same yet again in the long ordeal of Northern Ireland.
And so began, according to Guffens, a Kafkaesque ordeal of harassment and persecution.
His refusal to partake in the egalitarian ordeal of the elevator gave him a regal air.
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