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an elaborate formal dinner with all the fixings
anyway [at the end of sentence / formal]
are we in agreement that (formal)
At the end of the day (formal vs. informal)
bouché à l'émeri (more formal)
casual / formal
certain formal brands of literary and cultural theory
chaleureusement in formal writing
continue on to formal education
daily or formal wining and dining
dress code: formal and glam
email closing phrase (formal)
EN: formal black trousers / black formal trousers - adjective order - grammaire
feel free (formal version)
for all you know (formal)
formal
formal
Formal
formal
formal - film
formal / informal
formal / informal letters
formal agenda
formal and rectangular
formal apology
formal brick exterior
formal classroom instruction
formal clothes
formal clothing
formal coat
formal correspondence
Formal coursework
formal device
formal dining room
Formal dinners
formal documented policies
formal dress code
formal economy
formal education
formal emails
formal empire
formal employment
formal exam
formal growth sector
Formal hurdles
formal industrial placement
formal innovations
formal investigations
Formal invitation
Formal Invitation to Follow
formal language
Formal letter of concern about student safety
Formal letters
Formal Meeting
formal mood
Formal or Informal You?
Formal or Informal?
Formal pitch
formal presentation
Formal proceedings
formal pronoun , informal pronoun
Formal receipt
Formal Records of Achievements
Formal regrets
formal requirement
formal restaurant
formal review
Formal salutation to an academic
formal statement
Formal studies
Formal to informal
formal training
formal version, informal version (of a question)
formal violence
formal way of addressing someone
formal wear
Formal women's networks
Formal you (formal voi)
Formal/informal
Formal/informal living room
Formal/informal occasion
formal/informal situation
formal/informal vs. formel/informel
formal/stiff environment
FR: On - in a formal essay - grammaire
FR: on / nous - in formal essay or academic writing - grammaire
giving it a formal classification
Greetings with 'vous', but less formal
hopefully, expected to (formal)
How formal is the dress code?
I am writing to you regarding (formal letter)
I don't want to sound too formal
I enclose sixty euros cash... (for a formal letter)
I hope to hear from you soon - formal
I hope you are well (semi-formal email)
I would very much like to meet you ... (formal)
in a formal environment
in formal terms
Is that ok?- Formal
It was bound to be formal
Knowing that formal
Ladies and gentlemen (formal speech)
layout for formal email
let it be ever so formal - grammaire
lunches were a sharp contrast to the formal office setting
make a formal grievance against
Making questions formal
Member of Formal Committee: organised location and expenses.
more formal fashion
non-formal and informal
non-formal education in a centralized country
not a problem (formal)
overuse hyper-formal variants
Please let me know what is going on - formal
Remarque: ... (in a formal document)
reporting formal relationships
Salutations (very formal)
semi-formal
Shall we go then? (formal vs. informal)
Signing a formal letter
spring formal
styles of formal letter writing
Thank you (formal)
Thank you sooo much (but formal!)
This dog will blossom with formal obedience training
to be fussy (formal)
unwind : formal/informal ?
use formal language
We'll keep each other posted (formal)
What is your name? (formal)
Where are you from (formal) etiquette question
without formal charges
work through the formal system
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(formal) She could yet surprise us all. - English Only forum
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1998-2008, 1998-08 or 98-08 for formal essays? - English Only forum
48 hours maximum - formal? - English Only forum
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a <formal company> in which employees get promoted slowly. - English Only forum
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About formal subject "it" - English Only forum
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casual synonym of "formal" - English Only forum
Certification letter or Letter of certification as a headline for formal letter. - English Only forum
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difference between "formal.." - English Only forum
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E-mail from formal to informal - English Only forum
Egyptian hieroglyphs was/were a formal writing system [...] - English Only forum
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etc substitution in formal writing - English Only forum
fabulous, fantastic (colleagues)--in *formal* document - English Only forum
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formal way of speaking. - English Only forum
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guy [in formal essays?] - English Only forum
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I became interested in your school. [Formal/Informal?] - English Only forum
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"I entrust..." formal letter of commission - English Only forum
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I think that ... -- formal or informal, - English Only forum
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Is delay a formal word? - English Only forum
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Okay(formal) - English Only forum
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to long for: how formal is that? - English Only forum
To sum up -- synonyms formal/informal - English Only forum
tonight imagine me wearing formal clothes and all - English Only forum
Training <starts> <will start> <is starting> [formal English] - English Only forum
UK counties "abbreviations" in formal documents - English Only forum
Undecided: Is it too formal? - English Only forum
unspecific and formal document - English Only forum
up-and-coming in a formal context (scientific writing) - English Only forum
Usage of the word Ditto in formal documents - English Only forum
use of `s in formal essays - English Only forum
Use of "&" in formal writing - English Only forum
Use of interrobang (?!) in formal and semi-formal writing [AE and BE] - English Only forum
use of verb "done" acceptable in formal writing? - English Only forum
Used to in formal written communication - English Only forum
using italics in formal sentences - English Only forum
Using the WORD I in formal writing - English Only forum
Very soon - formal - English Only forum
we (in formal papers) - English Only forum
Wearing a skirt "to" a formal dinner - English Only forum
Welsh became the formal language... - English Only forum
wet behind the ears in a formal context - English Only forum
What are some formal ways to say when someone greets you and ask how you're doing? - English Only forum
What is a formal version of "Cutting to the chase," - English Only forum
What is formal expression to say girlfriend living together? - English Only forum
What to say when they thank you in any formal situation in Australia? - English Only forum
What's more [in formal writing?] - English Only forum
What's the formal version of 'do a great job'? - English Only forum
what's the formal word of put out of service in this sentence? - English Only forum
whatsoever and whereas too formal in spoken English? - English Only forum
Where the date goes in a formal letter - English Only forum
Which / who / that - which one is more formal? - English Only forum
which greeting to use in formal contexts? - English Only forum
Which is more formal? Paid twice for / paid two times - English Only forum
Which name to use on semi-formal occasions - English Only forum
Which one is better for formal use? - English Only forum
Which sentence is more formal with or without 'that'? - English Only forum
while observing formal <rituals of conduct> - English Only forum
Who/whom: Is whom simply a more formal term? - English Only forum
Whose / of which – Which one is more formal? - English Only forum
Why are you <being> so formal? - English Only forum
"will" in formal style - English Only forum
without talking too much (formal expression) - English Only forum
Would be glad(formal) - English Only forum
Would you ...? [used to make a polite/formal request] - English Only forum
Would you let me know... (formal?) - English Only forum
Would/Could you ...? [formal and informal English?] - English Only forum
Writing a formal letter {...which appeared in the issue of} - English Only forum
Writing the date in a formal invitation - English Only forum
writing to restate my interest - too formal? - English Only forum
Years old (more formal?) - English Only forum
you are welcome - formal synonyms - English Only forum
your last <employment> ended in June [formal?] - English Only forum
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