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The phrase "a formidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is impressive, powerful, or intimidating in nature.
Example: "The team faced a formidable opponent in the championship game, known for their exceptional skills and strategies."
Alternatives: "an impressive" or "a daunting".
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"He's a formidable candidate".
That was a formidable problem.
"You are a formidable couple.
They made a formidable team.
"It was a formidable assignment".
He is a formidable networker.
He is a formidable campaigner.
It's a formidable task.
It's a formidable team.
A formidable task.
A formidable historical novel.
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