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The phrase "formidable advantages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant or impressive benefits or strengths in various contexts, such as business, competition, or personal skills.
Example: "The new technology provides formidable advantages over traditional methods, making it a game-changer in the industry."
Alternatives: "significant benefits" or "impressive advantages."
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Still, A.V. has some formidable advantages compared to F.P.T.P.
And both companies bring formidable advantages to the consumer market for such technology.
In 1945, Prime Minister Winston Churchill had formidable advantages over Clement Attlee.
Dongguan has formidable advantages as a place to do business, as Frank Jaeger, a German businessman, can attest.
But by mastering three models, the company has built formidable advantages that are difficult for competitors to overcome.
It was humiliated in 2009 when it failed to crush rebels in Yemen despite formidable advantages in resources and military hardware.
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The Governor starts out with the formidable advantage of money.
The database has yielded the company a formidable advantage since most rivals lack a similar system.
In such cases being an early mover can result in a formidable advantage.
The Obama administration has been pushing China to let the renminbi rise against the dollar, which would erode some of China's formidable advantage in export markets.
But Clinton enters the race with a formidable advantage and a wealth of support built up by the Ready for Hillary campaign network.
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