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The phrase "a few formidable ones" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of impressive or powerful entities, people, or things in a specific context.
Example: "In the competition, there were a few formidable ones that stood out among the participants."
Alternatives: "several impressive ones" or "a handful of powerful ones".
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At the time though, most women on television were models, except for a few formidable ones such as Angela Rippon.
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The role of a musician is a formidable one.
A few dozen candidates had entered the race, and a couple of especially formidable ones were about to declare.
Of course, Israel now had an army, and a formidable one at that.
This was an inferior model, albeit a formidable one.
You play a few good ones.
I want a few quality ones".
We've made a few great ones.
There are a few good ones.
Or, make a few new ones.
Let a few thin ones down.
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