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The phrase "a formal process" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structured and official method of doing something, often in a professional or legal context.
Example: "The organization requires a formal process for submitting proposals to ensure fairness and transparency."
Alternatives: "an official procedure" or "a structured method".
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I wanted it to be resolved through a formal process".
They evolve out of a formal process: the combining of shapes and colors.
"EasyJet has now started a formal process to acquire an AOC.
Pledging and gaining allegiance, or bayat, is a formal process in the world of jihadism.
Her decision was challenged by alleged victims in a formal process known as the right to review.
Furthermore, some states do not have a formal process of revoking licenses or permits once a person becomes ineligible.
He would hold a sanctions hearing, a formal process of penalizing the law firm for suing the wrong man.
"Accordingly, we have determined to immediately engage in a formal process to sell our investment in Freedom Group".
If there is not a formal process then ask HR to develop one and offer your assistance.
In fact, three-quarters of big companies now have a formal process for picking a new boss.
Instead, he said that the union would emphasize the importance of a having a formal process for settling employee complaints.
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