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"formidable adversaries" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe people or groups that present a challenge to another person or group. For example: "The team is facing formidable adversaries in this year's tournament."
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Both are used to being in control, both boast prestigious credentials, and both are formidable adversaries.
Determined to do the right thing, Yates begins to investigate and soon comes up against some formidable adversaries.
Like his mentor, Mwangi concentrated initially on the Mau Mau rebellion, telling stories of forest guerrillas who struggled, often unsuccessfully, against formidable adversaries.
Or so it has seemed this month in Brussels, as Margrethe Vestager, the European competition commissioner, has made ambitious moves against formidable adversaries for three weeks in a row.
Mr. Bharara, who as a line prosecutor once handled cases against Mr. Joy's office, called the federal defenders "formidable adversaries who always hold us to our proof, as they should".
So long as the NSA prioritizes exploiting data that should be shared for the defense of the country, the agency will be one of America's most formidable adversaries in the effort to keep the US safe from cyber attacks.
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He would indeed be a formidable adversary.
"Karl is a formidable adversary".
He'll be a formidable adversary".
"He's fair and honorable but a formidable adversary".
His most formidable adversary is a Soviet master spy, Karla.
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