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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to formalize" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make something official or to follow a specific set of rules or procedures. Example: The company decided to formalize their hiring process in order to ensure fairness and consistency.
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Also, the formal language of pure set theory allows to formalize all mathematical notions and arguments.
Yet people still seem to want to formalize their affections.
Officials are now seeking to formalize and strengthen that policy.
Has anyone attempted to formalize a detached Arabic before?
After a few months, we had to formalize it.
It is considerably harder to formalize than chess.
American officials said this was to formalize the initial program.
But any moves to formalize independence would be regarded as a provocation to war.
"They're still trying to formalize plans for the weekend," he said.
In that meeting Mr. Westin made a pitch to formalize an offer to Mr. Stephanopoulos.
The Peruvian government has been trying to "formalize" small-scale mining for at least a decade.
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