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The phrase "a listing format" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific way of organizing information in a list form.
Example: "Please provide the data in a listing format to make it easier to analyze."
Alternatives: "a list format" or "a bullet point format".
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Some articles do not lend themselves to a listing format.
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An up-swipe displays forecast data for the next several hours in a list format.
A few articles, though, try to shoehorn so much in that they speak in incomprehensible shorthand, while others resort to what is essentially a list format.
You can see your friends' locations via a list format and on a detailed, high quality map.
While the Product Hunt site favors a list format, on the new tab page you get to see the product's title, description and thumbnail.
The Discover tab shows much of the same stuff but in a list format, and is similarly information-rich, with many controls and arrows and instructions.
Warning signs and risk factors were shown to participants in a list format, derived from Schneider et al.'s US survey [ 8].
The use of a list format in identifying stroke risk factors and warning signs may have resulted in an over-estimate of knowledge of stroke risk factors and warning signs than if open-ended questions had been used.
However, in piloting the survey instrument, these questions were found to require too much time in the context of the overall survey, and it was decided that a list format would be used, with respondents identifying from a list those factors that were considered risk factors and warning signs for stroke (one list provided for each).
Type them up in a list format.
You might want to put the letter into a list format.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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