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The phrase "has been formally terminated" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which something has been ended in an official or legally binding way. For example, "The contract between the two companies has been formally terminated."
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No one has been formally charged.
Nothing has been formally agreed.
While the peace initiative between Ankara and the Kurds has not been formally terminated, the process appears to be hanging by a thread.
Not long after returning home, I spoke to another anonymous source who said NGO workers attending a co-ordination meeting with the local government had revealed that some or all of the aid to the Rohingya was due to be restricted or even terminated, as the period of "resettlement and aid" had been formally announced to be over.
None have been formally charged.
No one had been formally arrested.
And no victims have been formally identified.
Three years later, none have been formally charged.
No charges have been formally brought.
They can only formally charge a defendant with allegations that have been formally filed.
The trial was formally terminated after only 112 of the planned 850 patients had been enrolled.
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