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The phrase "abstract formalities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concepts or procedures that are theoretical or not grounded in practical application, often in a formal or bureaucratic context.
Example: "The committee's decision was mired in abstract formalities that failed to address the real issues at hand."
Alternatives: "theoretical procedures" or "conceptual formalities".
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Everything from surrealism's hybrid fantasies through to constructivism's abstract formalities are plundered and intermixed with hand-signal diagrams and Maneki-neko good-luck cats.
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Or it might not; you might instead be contemplating the gorgeous background colour, or the curious parallel between the emphatically figurative image and the abstract formality of the work.
But mastering a university course containing mathematics requires more than a talent for abstract thought and formalities; it needs a combination of general skills and attitudes such as self-organisation, perseverance and frustration tolerance, as well as subject-specific abilities and meta-level capacities (cf. Pintrich et al. 1993; Weinstein and Palmer 2002; Wild and Schiefele 1994).
A closely related analysis for formality is that formal rules are totally abstract.
Linking the Greek myth of Hephaistos, Aphrodite and Ares to the story of the medieval heretic Marguerite Porete and the life of the philosopher Simone Weil, "Decreation" used opera's florid formality to render vivid an abstract text about spiritual fulfillment.
Forget about formalities.
Prescriptions are mere formalities.
Still, some formalities apply.
The pre-match formalities.
But the formalities were brief.
These, however, are usually formalities.
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