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tall order

NOUN
  1. a formidable task or requirement
    finishing in time was a tall order but we did it

How To Use tall order In A Sentence

  • That's a tall order, especially without the kind of patronage the possibility of power provides.
  • Finding a replacement is going to be a tall order.
  • Breaking a habit, be it over-eating, over-drinking, biting your nails or jumping to conclusions, is a tall order.
  • Making broad scope, comprehensive documentaries about an event the magnitude of World War II is a tall order, often with less than satisfactory results.
  • A tall order, but the price of failure could be the end of collective security for the West.
  • This is a tall order. A key problem is to identify the jihadi networks inside Libya and measure their strength within the broader rebel coalition.
  • finishing in time was a tall order but we did it
  • That is a tall order, at least initially.
  • The mediators had a tall order bringing together parties with fixed and opposing goals.
  • Finding a replacement is going to be a tall order.
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