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Discover Ludwig"more formally" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to suggest more precise or appropriate language, or it can be used to refer to more authoritative documents or sources. For example: "John Smith is a professor of English; more formally, he is a doctor of philosophy in linguistics."
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There is far more formally gestural mime.
Games, meanwhile, are even more formally compelling.
Let's just see that more formally, that idea.
Hopefully I can introduce you them more formally.
She asked if Kmiec would consider supporting Obama more formally.
What exactly is fracking, or more formally hydraulic fracturing?
Last year, he proposed more formally with Samantha present.
His work gradually became less observational and more formally inventive.
For an adult show, they'll be dressed more formally.
Social media combine that effectively and more formally.
Her works are more formally elegant than wildly visionary, however.
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