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1 In Italy the war, commenced by the Ligurians, grew daily more formidable .
2 There was a more formidable conflict of interests between Bulgaria and Greece.
3 She is far more formidable ; but I want to try my strength.
4 At the lower end of the cut a more formidable barrier interposed.
5 The pen was therefore a more formidable political engine than the tongue.
6 Moreover, the dark menace of the blockade had assumed more formidable proportions.
7 The longer he fought, the more formidable he became as an adversary.
8 By now the Law and Order forces had become numerically more formidable .
9 He appeared more formidable than ever under the light of critical inspection.
10 At length we came to the side of a more formidable current.
11 The Irish rebellion thirteen years ago was a vastly more formidable affair.
12 Beneath it, thus lightly masked, stood the more formidable safe door itself.
13 Soon he was threatened by a new and yet more formidable danger.
14 But ability and courage have often triumphed against odds still more formidable .
15 But now we were faced with another and far more formidable danger.
16 Warriors present a more formidable appearance than did those of former ages.
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