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formulates
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Third person singular of formulate
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The word "formulates" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe a person or process that creates a plan or idea in a deliberate and organized way. For example: "She formulated a plan to increase sales by 20%."
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And that suggests something may be going wrong with the foreign-policymaking process itself.Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter's national security chief, argues that American foreign policy works best either when the president himself formulates it or when a strong secretary of state does.
What is it, then, when a scientist formulates a hypothesis that growth patterns follow temperature, and tests the hypothesis against data only to find that growth patterns do not follow temperature at all for 30% of the data and only partially for the rest?
The CEA now formulates tax policy alongside the Treasury.
That is, it formulates hypotheses from observations, conducts experiments to test them, and then formulates new hypotheses from the results.
The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, which formulates global standards for banking, surprised markets by relaxing new rules on liquidity.
"It heralds our existence, it formulates our thoughts, it enables all we are and have".
A central bank balances deviations of inflation from the target against the output gap (the difference between output and capacity).Lars Svensson, an academic at Princeton University who has recently become a deputy governor of the central bank in his native Sweden, formulates this trade-off as an equation.
Whoever formulates policy, it is still, say critics, inimical to the interests of (some) Europeans, international law, multilateral institutions and traditional alliances.
Thus Poincaré formulates a new view of geometric theories, that geometry does not express true or false propositions and that there are no special objects which geometry studies.
In "The Unreliability of the Logical Principles" of 1908, Brouwer formulates, in general terms, his criticism of PEM: although in the simple form of p ∨ ¬p, the principle will never lead to a contradiction, there are instances of it for which one has, constructively speaking, no positive grounds.
Velleman himself is sensitive to something like this worry (1997a, 39) and it shapes how he formulates the content of the conditional intention.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com