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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as formidable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the strength, power, or difficulty of something to another entity or situation.
Example: "The new competitor is as formidable as the reigning champion, making the upcoming match highly anticipated."
Alternatives: "just as powerful" or "equally impressive".
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"It has morphed into something as formidable as ever".
Their defense is not as formidable or feared.
Seattle's line is nearly just as formidable inside.
Beatrice Kaufman was as formidable a figure as her husband.
But they relied on both demands as formidable negotiating levers.
The ISI is controversial as well as formidable.
"It's about as formidable as a meatloaf," Mr. Trillin said.
The Blue Devils looked as formidable as ever.
It describes the effects of the missile as "formidable".
The Southern Cal kicking game was just as formidable.
Viewing angry negotiators as formidable opponents, we respond by making concessions and lowering our demands.
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