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The phrase "a formula that has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a specific formula that possesses certain characteristics or properties.
Example: "The study focuses on a formula that has been proven effective in predicting market trends."
Alternatives: "a formula possessing" or "a formula featuring".
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It's a formula that has proven successful.
It's a formula that has lasted and still provides plenty of surprises.
It is a formula that has continually eluded Draper in his seven years in the role.
Capcom is probably loath to fiddle too much with a formula that has been so successful.
The financing plan includes the sale of personal seat licenses — a formula that has proved disastrous in Oakland.
We now possess a formula that has been proven to help young men who are addicted to being in gangs.
The founder is sometimes presented as a kind of god, and his successor as the "son of a god"—a formula that has echoes of Christian theology.
"It's a formula that has worked very well in Boston, and it's a formula we hope continues to work," Rivers said.
Nine years later, they are bearded, bedraggled and relentless, a formula that has carried the Boston Red Sox back to the World Series.
The producers have hit upon a formula that has lasted 50 years and has proved popular with audiences of all demographics.
It is a formula that has taken Berdych, a 6-foot-5 player from the Czech Republic, close to the pinnacle of the men's game.
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