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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also formidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is impressive or powerful in addition to other qualities being discussed.
Example: "The team's strategy was not only innovative but also formidable, making it difficult for competitors to keep up."
Alternatives: "equally impressive" or "similarly powerful".
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He was also formidable in protecting quarterbacks.
The wholeness of the Berg Sonata was also formidable.
Born in California to Korean parents, Kim studied with three seminal figures in 20th-century music who were also formidable teachers: Schoenberg, Block and Sessions.
Less obvious, but also formidable, is the vast snow-shifting industry that keeps the city at least semi-functioning for (roughly) five snow-bound months each year.It snows, on average, 50 times a year in Moscow.
[C5.] No State Too Small for the Pharmaceutical Lobby The pharmaceutical industry as a powerful force among lobbyists in Washington but the industry is also formidable at the state level in every state in the union.
There was no line to get into the Met's sister exhibition of the portrait masters Velázquez and Manet, but the crowds were also formidable, as was the struggle between those wearing audio earphones and those not.
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In Kentucky, Representative Anne M. Northup also seemed too formidable, though the Third District around Louisville, tends Democratic.
Indian firms also face formidable disadvantages.
She is also a formidable fund-raiser.
Byrne was also a formidable player.
The English captain, Alastair Cook, is also a formidable opponent.
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