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formally
[ fawr-muh-lee ]
adverb
- in a formal manner:
The store was formally opened on Tuesday.
- as regards form; in form:
It may be formally correct, but it is substantively wrong.
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The Philippine government has yet to formally respond.
It will end with a final commendation - a concluding prayer where the pontiff will be formally entrusted to God.
The service will end with prayers for Pope Francis and a final commendation - a concluding prayer where the Pope will be formally entrusted to God.
After Mexican troops attacked U.S. soldiers in Texas on April 25, 1846, the U.S. formally declared war.
In most states, currently, only physicians and clinical psychologists can formally diagnose autism.
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