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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as formally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of formality in different contexts or actions.
Example: "Please address the committee as formally as you would in a court of law."
Alternatives: "in as formal a manner" or "with the same level of formality".
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Companies House records now show TweetDeck Limited as formally dissolved.
Frey's sculptures are more focused psychologically as well as formally.
"It didn't start out as formally expressionistic as it ended up being," Mr. Cronenberg said.
The future works of shock I imagine are as formally adventurous as they are intellectually destructive.
Obviously, there are other playwrights as formally daring — Caryl Churchill, for example.
"Waking Dreams" isn't quite as formally quirky or disruptive as those.
Wes Anderson's films are as formally distinctive as Peter Greenaway's, and sometimes as maddening.
The commercial showed couples at a lunch counter or soda fountain, dressed as formally as folks dress now for funerals.
) But any conceivable disappointment that The Selfish Giant is not as formally distinctive as The Arbor is soon swept away.
As formally fascinating as it is timely and intelligent, this Oscar-nominated feature should earn a resounding "Yes" vote.
There are some useful recommendations in the report, such as formally recording how many veterans end up in prison.
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