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Discover Ludwig"formidable force" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful and impressive strength or might. Example: "The army faced a formidable force of enemy soldiers, but they were determined to defend their territory."
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A governor can be a formidable force.
This is a formidable force.
Self-directed employees are a formidable force.
For all that, the Taliban remain a formidable force.
It is already proving to be a formidable force.
A combined team would have been a formidable force.
The gunmen remain a formidable force, the authorities say.
In capital markets, too, the combined firm is a formidable force.
Make no mistake about it: Federer is still a formidable force on Wimbledon's grass courts.
Greater Detroit is different; Islam is a formidable force in public affairs.
There were also a few perceptible remnants of a formidable force.
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