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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a formidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that consistently presents a strong or impressive presence or challenge.
Example: "She is always a formidable opponent in any debate, never backing down from a challenge."
Alternatives: "consistently impressive" or "perpetually challenging".
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He's quite a damaging character too – always a formidable opponent".
She was always a formidable woman, and as I watch her nerve drain away, I think, who will speak for me when I lose my nerve?
Alabama is a formidable opponent because the Tide is almost always a formidable opponent and have won 76.3percentt of their home games since 1990.
Bouquet is always a formidable presence on screen and he does what he can with the role, but it is conceived with such solemnity and dullness.
The Hannon stable is always a formidable force at this meeting and Producer looks the most obvious of its three candidates, as a course winner and the choice of Richard Hughes.
It was apparent that the organization wasn't just about Osama bin Laden — in the videos there was always a formidable and influential figure next to him, and that was Zawahiri.
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Nevertheless, the Sahara always constituted a formidable barrier to the movement of technology and peoples.
Opus 131, which Beethoven finished less than year before his death, has always had a formidable reputation.
Officials who brief her on the peace process say she has always shown a formidable grasp of finer points of detail.
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