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The phrase "a formidable racer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly skilled or impressive in racing, whether in a competitive or casual context.
Example: "After years of training and dedication, she has become a formidable racer, consistently winning championships."
Alternatives: "an impressive racer" or "a skilled racer".
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Michael was such a formidable racer relentlessly competitive - Always There.
But the Cobra with the high-powered Ford engine proved a formidable racer, celebrated in pop culture when the Rip Chords recorded "Hey Little Cobra" in 1964.
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The piste, which was icy and bumpy near the top, proved to be a formidable challenge and featured four daunting jumps, some launching the racers more than 165 feet through the air.
The piste, which was icy and bumpy near the top, proved to be a formidable challenge and featured four daunting jumps, some launching the racers more than 50 meters, or 165 feet, through the air.
"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.
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