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1 The choice of words was distinctive and the sentence structure more formal .
2 We could have another, more formal chat in a few days' time.
3 They arranged a more formal interview which will probably take place today.
4 Now, this is a more formal process, but it began simply enough.
5 Perhaps I have a more formal view on this than my colleagues.
6 There are some that want us to be more formal , Fernandez said.
7 Pub lunches have this great advantage over the more formal restaurant tables.
8 But this leads at length to a more formal and permanent despotism.
9 Moreover, the records from MUIs that become more formal investigations were retained.
10 Later, under the ill-fated von Essen hotel group, dining became more formal .
11 Or it might be something more formal , like christening a new U-Star.
12 Things in the Panorama are more formal , as expected, without being stuffy.
13 The sparsely dressed locals of Copacabana make them look more formal still.
14 The luncheon by invitation was a more formal , and rather terrible, affair.
15 The protocol was significantly more formal than that for even better-known celebrities.
16 Our host's leave-taking was far more formal than his reception of us.
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