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"You're in a much more formal role now.
The BBC is very British -- the newsroom had a much more formal feeling to it.
But in recent years it has emerged as a much more formal career path.
In contrast, an apology in China involves a much more formal and traumatic event.
In response, Thackeray constructed Henry Esmond with great care, giving it a much more formal plot structure.
"We are putting together a much more formal policy of how we will address dual-use research of concern.
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Here you are a Canadian and you're supposed to be much more formal than we in the U.S.
In fact, it wasn't until the latter third of the 20th century that a legitimate desire to clarify exactly what rights juveniles in fact had in the system, and how that system should operate, led to a series of legal decisions that unwittingly made the juvenile system much more formal and, in the process, much more like the adult criminal-justice system.
The objects in her much more formal still-lifes, all shot against an ominous black background, look like potential evidence: an officer's cap, a typewriter, a shredder, a weathered briefcase, an overturned chair.
(Bush had much more formal styles in damask on the sofas and a silk stripe on the chairs).
It was much more formal".
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