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The phrase "formed person" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in contexts discussing personal development or transformation, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "After years of self-reflection and growth, she finally felt like a formed person, ready to face the world."
Alternatives: "developed individual" or "matured person."
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Maybe not a fully formed person, but when is one "fully formed"?
"We wanted to help this child, but in accepting a fully formed person into your life, you're changing what you know," she said.
"John became, in some ways, the cure for my depression," said Mr. Solomon, 43, adding that Mr. Habich, who is 11 years older, seemed like a "fully formed person".
By the time she entered Vassar she was the fully formed person she would be for the rest of her life: beautiful and brilliant, possessed of an eye protected against sentiment coupled with a steel-trap mind and a tongue feared by all who had been at the receiving end of its talented sarcasm, a sarcasm that for some would always be wickedly amusing, for others just wicked.
They're also committing to a fully formed person.
It's tricky, trying to navigate your identity when you are not yet a fully formed person.
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Differences in the way raters form person schemas in WBA contexts may therefore be one of the major factors underlying differences in rating outcomes.
Such plays, she said, had "formed the person I am".
From each one, she collected lifelong memories and a singular piece of wisdom that formed the person she would become.
That really formed the person I am.
We tend to think of ourselves as a formed, founded person who is just confronted with situations," Crudup said.
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