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The phrase "a formidable competitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that poses a strong challenge or threat in a competitive context, such as sports, business, or any competitive field.
Example: "In the upcoming tournament, she is expected to be a formidable competitor, having won several championships in the past."
Alternatives: "a tough rival" or "a strong contender."
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It has since turned the system into a formidable competitor to iOS.
If it extends that experiment, it could become a formidable competitor.
It wasn't always pretty, but even foes regarded him as a formidable competitor.
A phenomenal worldwide brand, a mighty partner, and a formidable competitor.
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