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The phrase "a formidable line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a line that is impressive, powerful, or intimidating, often in the context of a product, argument, or physical feature.
Example: "The new collection features a formidable line of athletic wear that stands out in both style and performance."
Alternatives: "an impressive line" or "a powerful line".
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Atop this, an array of 62 watchtowers, jutting out at regular intervals, formed a formidable line of defence.
If teamed with Toomer and Jeremy Shockey, he would give the Giants a formidable line of receivers.
In fact, Manville has a formidable line in conservative women – last year, she was a deeply insecure Margaret Thatcher in Channel 4's drama-documentary series The Queen.
Johnson's biggest contribution came in the playoffs two years ago, when he combined with Patrik Sundstrom and John MacLean to form a formidable line that produced 56 points.
The security forces have set up a formidable line of checkpoints across the province, people in Ain al-Beida said, trying to block the flow of goods and people to the border zone.
Standing in a formidable line at the ticket window outside Wrigley Field this morning was Tim Foil, a Chicago sales representative, who was under as much pressure in his way as Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa have been in theirs.
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It looks like a formidable line-up: the government, the CBI, the air transport industry and the unions.
Indeed, the front-end of the grid for this years Le Mans 24 Hours boast a formidable line-up, with three manufacturers, Audi, Toyota and Porsche all entering works teams.
Lesley Douglas's Sony award-winning station of the year, Radio 2, boasts a formidable line-up of talent and a 13.3 million audience, making it the most listened-to station in the land.
Fast bowler Lasith Malinga and unorthodox spinner Ajantha Mendis complete a formidable line-up.
India are former champions and have a formidable line-up for this format.
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