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The phrase "tall order for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation which is difficult or challenging to achieve. For example, "Reducing the carbon emissions of this city by 50% in two years is a tall order for city planners."
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Tall order.
Something that is likely to be hard to achieve or fulfil is a tall order.
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That's an especially tall order for "Wicked".
It's a tall order for anyone".
That seems to be a tall order for the Mets.
That's quite a tall order for this reclusive heroine.
It is a tall order for Mr. Liebermann.
It's an unspectacular rate for most countries, but a tall order for Japan.
That's a tall order for a relatively small, company-specific site.
That's a pretty tall order for a retail chain, even one as powerful as Wal-Mart.
It is a tall order for second-year Vancouver Whitecaps to emulate San Jose.
"It's a tall order for many Catholics to say, let's listen to the Holy Father".
It's a tall order for a sitcom to bridge this sensibility gap.
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