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The phrase "formally discussed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that has been addressed in a structured or official manner, often in a meeting or report.
Example: "The budget proposal was formally discussed during the last board meeting."
Alternatives: "officially addressed" or "systematically reviewed."
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The success of these labor discussions, even before the merger was formally discussed, helped persuade American's creditors to follow Mr. Parker's strategy.
The issue had yet to be formally discussed among those involved in the EU-UK negotiations, but informal discussions suggest there is limited appetite for such a development, sources in Brussels added.
They say, however, that no one has formally discussed dropping the show.
It will now be formally discussed and voted on at the Cites Conference of Parties in Johannesburg in September.
OPEC last formally discussed output policy in December and is not scheduled to do so again until June.
The Landmarks Preservation Commission has not formally discussed the site, and a spokeswoman said she could not yet comment on its chances.
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Erekat signalled acquiescence but refused to formally discuss the matter further.
But we have not yet had an opportunity to formally discuss it with Lindsey and FIS".
In this paper, we formally discuss the semantics and properties of web bags.
Oil ministers from the 11 nations in OPEC will meet in Vienna on Monday to formally discuss the plan.
Only on Monday did the cabinet finally formally discuss what exactly it wants out of Brexit negotiations.
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