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Discover Ludwig"formative of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that influences or shapes a particular outcome. For example, "Our conversations have been formative of our shared understanding of the issue."
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It's deeply inspiring and formative of much greater work.
Society, however conceived, was prior to and formative of the establishment of political authority.
One moment stands out for me as the most formative of my military career.
Being a proud American with unwavering patriotism, he felt these years were some of the most formative of his life.
Probably similar to Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura), which exhibits a Simple Basic Strategy, without formative of alternative plumages (Pyle 2008).
Professor Emilio Baglietto's "unparalleled enthusiasm" for teaching is both contagious and formative of his students' academic development, his advisees say.
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This paper refocuses on the purpose of formative assessment of theory.
However, examples of formative use of PT throughout an evaluation are less common.
It has been harder to come across commemorations of the centennial of another formative work of modern music.
A sense of the formative nature of that war is the greatest strength of "Yanks".
Meaning is created by the progression of time that dictates the pace of the formative years of the two friends.
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