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The phrase "a formidable force in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has significant power or influence in a particular area or field.
Example: "The organization has become a formidable force in environmental advocacy, pushing for significant policy changes."
Alternatives: "a powerful player in" or "a significant influence in".
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Greater Detroit is different; Islam is a formidable force in public affairs.
If it can preserve its entrepreneurial spirit, it will be a formidable force in the market.
On one side is Microsoft, still a formidable force in the business software market.
He said Ms. Tymoshenko would be a formidable force in the election.
It would also, of course, be a formidable force in a future leadership race.
How she did Another confident performance from Sturgeon – again showing why the SNP is such a formidable force in Scotland.
Lars was a formidable force in the lives of all who knew him; he will be missed by all.
He escaped to the West in a mail-train and almost immediately became a formidable force in the avant-garde.
Together with Nicola Sturgeon and Natalie Bennett, that makes women a formidable force in the new political world".
They have become a formidable force in stockmarkets too: last year, more than 8% of all trading in American equities was done through ETFs.
"PM: He founded the Shiv Sena and built the party into a formidable force in the State politics with his strong leadership".
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