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The phrase "a redoubtable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is formidable, inspiring fear or respect.
Example: "The redoubtable opponent proved to be a challenge for even the most experienced players."
Alternatives: "a formidable" or "an intimidating".
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But the Valley is a redoubtable place.
In a Balkanized culture, it is a redoubtable niche specialty.
For all his childlike exuberance, Mr. Winter is also known as a redoubtable negotiator.
Hyman Rickover, a redoubtable American submariner, saw a niche for nuclear power plants in submarines.
"He's a redoubtable enemy, and a most moderate friend," Mailer tells me.
Keshi, in his playing prime, was a redoubtable defender: tall, broad, no-nonsense.
His brother Edward Mills (1841 1911) was also a redoubtable cricketer.
Each is a redoubtable partner whose effect on both resident and guest ballerinas usually inspires.
"It's a redoubtable tool," said the antiterrorism magistrate Marc Trévidic, in an interview last year.
The bill was viewed as a redoubtable legal weapon against the right of assembly.
Some say he's too nice, but behind that nice side, there's a redoubtable political animal.
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