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"formal qualifications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts, such as when discussing someone's educational background or job qualifications. For example, you might say, "She had impressive formal qualifications, with degrees from two of the top universities in the country."
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Where should you put formal qualifications?
You do not need any formal qualifications to run one.
"Leavers" are older, working class and with few formal qualifications.
Minority groups have seen consistent gains in formal qualifications.
Formal qualifications and talent don't necessarily go together.
More than one-third of British adults have left school with no formal qualifications.
Both were sports buffs who had risen from modest backgrounds with few formal qualifications.
But she realised she needed formal qualifications to exploit the promotion potential at her new employer.
There are no formal qualifications for entering the field except a college degree.
Some have developed skills learned on the course into formal qualifications for employment.
All six of those former players have more coaching experience and formal qualifications than Warne.
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