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1 She was strong, and a good fighter; she would be a formidable adversary .
2 Privately, however, Trump's aides acknowledged Harris would be a formidable adversary .
3 He is just about the most formidable adversary that you could ever imagine.
4 A second look suggested that he would be a formidable adversary in a fight.
5 Mr. Banks had power in repartee which made him a formidable adversary in parliamentary debate.
6 Pomp, now really alarmed, strove to escape from this more formidable adversary , but in vain.
7 He lowered his own head, shaken by the sudden fall of a once formidable adversary .
8 Looking both ways while holding contradictory views made the Libyan leader a foolish and formidable adversary .
9 Stephenson had been a formidable adversary then and clearly hadn't lost any of his talent or cynicism.
10 He was living under the roof of the very man who had declared himself his most formidable adversary .
11 We have a very formidable adversary .
12 He would be a formidable adversary .
13 Ike feels we are winning the air war, but that the Red air force is still a formidable adversary .
14 There could no longer be any doubt that the gambler possessed some knowledge which made him a formidable adversary .
15 He had only exhibited a wise discretion: for what chance would he have stood against such a formidable adversary ?
16 A more formidable adversary yet remained in Gonzalo Pizarro, who had now advanced to Xauxa, about ninety miles from Lima.
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