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The phrase "a far more formidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is significantly more powerful, impressive, or challenging than something else.
Example: "The new competitor is a far more formidable opponent than we anticipated."
Alternatives: "much more powerful" or "considerably more challenging".
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Overhauling all of Sony, however, was a far more formidable task.
He would have been defeated in two states by a challenger who is potentially a far more formidable foe than Newt Gingrich.
Anyone with half a heart could hate the now ousted PM, but his replacement will be a far more formidable foe.
And a little more conservative scepticism over the next few years may transform her into a far more formidable legislator than Mr Moynihan ever was.
Because AI will be a far more formidable competitor than any human, we will be in a frantic race to stay relevant.
"You take any military commander — any lawenforcement commander — this was a far more formidable opponent than anyone has had to deal with," he said.
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The fact that a sequel is already in the works suggests that Emmet and his pals will now be faced with a challenge far more formidable than ending the world: making a new one.
JFK became president at the height of the Cold War, "a long twilight struggle," as he put it, with an adversary far more formidable than the forces which attacked America on 9/11.
But now Mohamed Aboutrika, one of Egypt's greatest footballers of all time, is battling an adversary far more formidable than even the best international defence as he faces down a government freeze on his assets over allegations that a company he co-founded aided the Muslim Brotherhood.
"The sim in the mobile was basically like an ID card and mobiles were much easier to access than opening a bank account, a process that had far more formidable barriers to entry".
Fabregas had scored a 46-minute hat-trick in a 5-0 win over Mallorca at the weekend, but he and his team-mates predictably found a star-studded PSG far more formidable opposition.
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