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a formal ball
A formal non-attest / non-assurance engagement letter - financial
a nivel formal
A stipulation for judgement does not replace the formal, typed judgement. - legal
abarrotado - formal / informal
Abbreviations in formal letters - grammar
air it wore of jaded and formal study
also (formal) - grammar
An appropriete formal letter signing off.
an internal formal abstract entity
annual, traditional, formal Thanksgiving luncheon
answer the question using a formal affirmative command
antes de seguir adelante...formal
are pros - Winter Formal
as a formal education was not then available
At first (formal)
at that time (most formal)
Atención (en una carta formal)
auto de formal prisión - legal
Auto de formal procesamiento - legal
biggest and most formal party
bossy (formal, polite)
boys and girls - formal
cada de instrucción formal
calm down (formal) - grammar
Capitalization of formal titles - grammar
casi siempre (formal)
Casual & Formal leaves
Cena formal?
Certificado de calificaciones educacion formal
child meeting another child--formal or informal?
Closing of a formal email
coincidir en que - ¿formal?
Come along - Formal or informal?
Comenzar una conversación formal en la que quieres saber algo
Contractions in formal academic writing - grammar
Cuántos años tienes (formal?)
cumplimiento más formal que eficiente - legal
dar inicio formal
Dates in formal/commercial letters
De Nada En Modo Formal
Dear (in formal e-mail)
Dear, Hello! - Greetings in a formal letter
decir (plural formal command) - grammar
defecto formal de la inscripción marginal de nacimiento
del dicho al hecho hay mucho trecho (formal)
denuncia formal
Derecho constitucional formal y material - legal
desarrollo (as a title of a parragraph in a formal document)
desgarro formal o conceptual
despedida de carta formal
despedida formal
despedida formal
despedirse de (formal)
dictó auto de formal prisión - legal
Difficult to assess his progress ... been teaching - formal - grammar
Dígame (telephone, formal)
Dios....formal o informal - grammar
Dirigiéndose a una persona en la forma formal
Disciplinary Tribunal Waiver of Formal Hearing - legal
discussion (formal) = platica?
dither / hesitate (formal letter)
Do use formal language. - grammar
doesn't, isn't (contracción, carta formal) - grammar
Don't Forget (Formal)
economía formal (literario)
Economía Formal y Empleo
Educación formal
educación formal
Educación no formal
either formal rules
Either formal rules or informal constraints
El espacio formal fue muy gaseoso y nada concreto.
el más amplio y formal recibo que en derecho proceda - legal
el más formal
En espera de una propuesta formal
en líneas generales FORMAL
Encabezado de carta formal
ending a formal letter
entregar de manera formal
entregar un proyecto (formal)
Es decir (formal) - legal
Es un niño formal
Esa noche llevó/vistió/tuvo un traje muy formal a la reunión - grammar
Escrito formal.
escupir - formal
espero que le gusten--¿formal? - grammar
esquema formal de la Sala
esta invitado a nuestra institución (formal)
estar a la respuesta (formal)
Estar atento (formal y cortés)
este es/esta es - ¿formal? - grammar
estodo [es todo] formal
estructura formal
estructura formal de gobernanza
Evaluación formal, por parte de...
Explain to you (formal) - grammar
Fall Formal
Felicitación formal
Feliz Navidad (carta formal)
fiesta de baile formal de la realeza
for = so that? (very formal)
formal
Formal
Formal
formal
Formal - Infromal dress
Formal 'you' form in Latin America.
Formal / gender neutral use of 'she'? - grammar
formal action
formal and informal education
formal and informal sectors - financial
formal and showy in the evenings,
formal and unformal suggestions
Formal attire is requested.
formal black tie dinner
Formal Business Phone Introduction
formal business talk// conversacion de negocios
Formal "By the way"
Formal change control system
formal class
Formal Clothing
Formal commands (los mandatos) - children? - grammar
Formal Commands pertaining to the incorporation of DOP/IDP - grammar
formal concurrence
Formal Criticism
Formal Dining
formal discipline
formal dress
Formal dress code
Formal dressing
formal e informal
Formal Econometrics - financial
formal economic market - financial
formal education
formal input - medical
formal inquiry - legal
formal Invitation
Formal Invitation to Follow
Formal Letter
Formal Letter
formal letter
formal letter
formal letter - grammar
formal letter - grammar
formal letter - grammar
formal letter - grammar
Formal letter - grammar
formal letter
formal letter closing
Formal Letter Ending
formal letter for not attending an event
Formal letter invitation
formal letter of claim - legal
Formal Letter/proposal
Formal letters
Formal line
formal management review activity
formal modeling
formal moves
formal offering of a loan - financial
formal opinion
Formal pathos (art)
Formal powers are necessary
Formal red-and-black
formal reprimand
formal role
formal school
formal sector
formal setting
Formal statement of apology
Formal statement of promise
formal style
Formal Style
formal threshold for genome-wide significance - medical
Formal tie
Formal training
formal vices - legal
Formal way to say drop by
formal written salutation for alcalde
formal wrought iron
Formal, Semi-Formal, Business Casual, Casual
Formal/informal address questions - grammar
formal/informal probation - legal
formal/informal speech
Futuro formal
go formal
Greetings, (starting a formal letter)
grievance - queja formal / agravio / relcamación ? - legal
guy (formal)
have a look (formal)
have fun (formal) - grammar
hay que - formal?
he remains vested primarily in the formal attributes of his work
hello - formal
hola formal
how formal and detailed?
How to address [a] formal envelope
HUGE: less formal than enormous?
I am writing to you to make a formal request...
I beg your pardon- ¿demasiado formal?
I didn't see you this thursday...(formal)
I have no children - Formal speech
I kindly request for your formal authoritation [authorization]
I was trying to be funny by being so formal
I will participate in the tribute to.. (accepting a formal invitation)
I would like to thank you (formal) very much.
I'll call you [formal] tomorrow - grammar
I'm happy that you contacted me (formal letter)
I'm to prepare for a formal review
Idioms...formal o informal?
if you are interested in (formal)
índole formal
Informal&formal
inicio de carta formal
Institución de enseñanza no formal
Intelectual, formal, fenomenal (concordancia adjetivos que terminan en "L") - grammar
invitación formal - grammar
itinerario formativo formal de la educación
keep in mind (formal)
Lazy, formal
Lenguaje apto para una invitación formal - grammar
lenguaje formal
les escribo - carta formal - grammar
llamada telefonica formal
Lo formal / policial
los malabarismos (formal?)
lots of, is it formal or informal?
Mail formal
Maintains no formal armed forces
may (formal) - may we never forget - grammar
May / Might = formal? - grammar
May I have your number? (formal/informal)
May I help you? (formal) - grammar
mc (al final de una carta formal)
Me gustaría presentarme - formal letter introduction - grammar
Mejor manera de empezar una carta formal
Mercado Formal y Cooperativo - financial
Mescla de formas formal y informal. - grammar
meter la pata - formal?
mirar/ver (formal)
More formal version of so that - grammar
move out of my way (formal)
Muestrario formal
my potential / the potential I have (formal) - grammar
necesito que me respondas a una sola pregunta : ¿te acostás con él? (familiar/formal) - grammar
nivel argumental/formal
No he debido hacerlo - formal - grammar
no quiero en compañia un servidor tan formal
Nombres en una carta formal
non-formal school
norma culta formal
nos has dejado una buena impresión (formal)
O peor? FORMAL
on-formal learning alternative
pardon me (formal)
Pedimento formal - financial
Pedirle a usted? (Formal) - grammar
Please have (formal)
Poco formal.
Poder - can ¿hay una opción más formal?
Por si (formal)
por supuesto (formal)
por una parte... pero por la otra... (formal)
praise you (formal Direct Object Pronoun) - grammar
presente - carta formal
Presente.- Formal letter heading
presumir de algo (formal)
Pretty obvious - formal register
Promesa Formal
Proposal: "applicants should submit a formal proposal..."
psychometric or projective test in a formal sense
Publicidad formal
Puesto que no sé cambiar el estilo en una carta formal.
Qué tal + cosa - formal or informal?
Quierido - formal or informal, plural?
Ranging from the less to more formal
realise / realize formal
Recepción formal
reciba un cordial saludo (formal)
reconocimiento formal y espacial
Registro formal e informal
repeat, listen - formal command - grammar
representations ¿protesta formal? - legal
Requerimiento de Instruccion Formal con Detencion Provisional - legal
Requerimiento de Instruccion Formal con Detencion Provisional - legal
Respetado Señor (introducción para documento formal / carta)
responding to an e-mail late . (formal e-mail)
ropa formal
ropa formal
Rundown: formal or informal - legal
Saludo formal escrito
saludo para carta formal a una pareja casada - grammar
salutations for formal Spanish letters
sample of formal statement
School´s formal dance
se despide - carta formal - grammar
se queja de todo [quejarse: formal, coloquial, informal]
se variante formal de le/les - grammar
Seguimiento y solicitud de avance formal
Seguir los pasos correctos (formal)
semi-formal
Sending a formal email - grammar
sex/gender on formal documents
Short formal letter.
smart/formal clothes
specific end for a formal letter
Spring formal
subsana cualquier defecto puramente formal de esta
subsana cualquier defecto puramente formal de esta - legal
Tanto lo que llamamos la igualdad formal
tengo ganas de- formal
tesis doctoral (carta formal)
thank you for your time (formal)
that we should meet soon. (formal)
that.. in a formal letter
The "re:" line on a formal letter - legal
the total number of years of full-time, formal education
think about/of: informal/formal? - grammar
thinking about doing a master [Master's] degree (formal)
this text was written in a formal way
Through formal channels...
tipo formal
titular real y formal - legal
To be going to like; formal Like - grammar
to further my formal training in professional Spanish
to you (formal) - grammar
traje formal
traje formal de día
Transmitir entusiasmo (Formal)
tras nuestro paso por (carta formal)
triacryl formal
Tricky formal letter opening... - grammar
tutearse (formal) - grammar
una división formal entre
University certificate formal/wordy endings
Using 2nd person formal for verbs - grammar
Usted / Tú (Formal/informal) - grammar
Usted / Tú (Formal/informal) - grammar
View formal
volver a confiar (formal)
vomitar (formal)
vosotros (formal/informal?) - grammar
We hope to see you on Sunday? Masculine Formal.... - grammar
We think, we study, we discuss (change into a formal conjugation) - grammar
We would like to place an order (Formal)
wearing jeans - formal
Website -- formal vs. informal - grammar
win-win (formal)
work out/exercise (phrasal verbs: formal?) - grammar
Would you like for me to address you as formal or informal?
Write a formal command in the second person singular. - grammar
Writing a formal letter
ya que = formal?
You hear Rafael (formal command) - grammar
you may recall (formal)
You were assaulted (formal)
you will be hearing from us (formal letter)
You're supposed to receive a formal letter (from the...
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... was a difficult task - formal? - English Only forum
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'slightly formal' A large number of invitations has been - English Only forum
'That is why...' [formal register] - English Only forum
'to pique somebody's curiosity': is that formal or informal? - English Only forum
'you' (informal), 'you' (formal) and first names - English Only forum
(A) formal notification - English Only forum
(formal) She could yet surprise us all. - English Only forum
(Formal) Synonym for "follow-up" - English Only forum
1998-2008, 1998-08 or 98-08 for formal essays? - English Only forum
48 hours maximum - formal? - English Only forum
A ball is a formal dance party characterised by a banquet - English Only forum
A formal alternative for "if not" - English Only forum
A formal answer to a company - English Only forum
a <formal company> in which employees get promoted slowly. - English Only forum
a formal equivalent of "to take" - English Only forum
a formal siege of fifteen days' open trenches, - English Only forum
A formal synonym for hang out - English Only forum
A formal synonym for mess around - English Only forum
A formal way of saying “During her stay”? - English Only forum
A formal way of saying "I couldn't make it to..." - English Only forum
"A lot to ask" in formal letter - English Only forum
a more formal equivalent of 'no contest' - English Only forum
A more formal way to say "forever" - English Only forum
a slightly more elegant and formal mode of dress - English Only forum
A too formal word - English Only forum
Abbreviation in formal letter writing - English Only forum
About formal subject "it" - English Only forum
Accessory before the fact - less formal synonym - English Only forum
Acknowledgment formal - English Only forum
acting very formal - English Only forum
Addressing people in formal setting in England? - English Only forum
adjust to formal requirements or adapt to formal req. - English Only forum
Advice from British users for addressing a formal letter - English Only forum
after all - formal or informal? - English Only forum
After my best <greeting> (to start a formal letter) - English Only forum
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allude [formal word?] - English Only forum
along very formal lines - English Only forum
Alternative to say "Say Cheese" in formal setting - English Only forum
Alternative to "Yours faithfully" in formal letters? - English Only forum
An idiom to mean: to accept / expand someone's statements in formal speech - English Only forum
and <a formal marker> for a geologic age. - English Only forum
and the like = formal/informal? - English Only forum
annex to <vs> next to (formal& common) - English Only forum
Announce: "public, formal and official" - English Only forum
Apostrophes with nouns ending in "s" in formal writing? - English Only forum
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"As you can see" formal substitute - English Only forum
asked all students wear ‘formal business suits’ - English Only forum
asking for signature [formal] - English Only forum
asking in formal emails. - English Only forum
avoid use and then, then in formal written English? - English Only forum
be+infinitive (formal style) - English Only forum
besides /also, I'm too tired [besides: formal?] - English Only forum
brackets in a formal letter - English Only forum
btw (formal?) - English Only forum
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Can/Could you repeat that, <please>? [Formal or informal register] - English Only forum
Capitalizing the subject of a formal letter - English Only forum
casual / formal - English Only forum
casual synonym of "formal" - English Only forum
Certification letter or Letter of certification as a headline for formal letter. - English Only forum
Changing perspectives in formal writing - English Only forum
Clarifications in Formal mail format - English Only forum
climb up [more formal term?] - English Only forum
Closing formal letters - English Only forum
Colloquial not formal - English Only forum
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come to a professor's office (formal) - English Only forum
"come up with" in formal contexts - English Only forum
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Computers changed the world, did they not? [tag question in formal writing] - English Only forum
confirms to have received (formal and informal) - English Only forum
contraction in formal writing - English Only forum
Contractions in formal documents - English Only forum
contractions: 's = is/'s = has/'s = us/'s = does [less formal?] - English Only forum
Converting an informal text into a formal text - English Only forum
Cool - a more formal word? - English Only forum
copy of formal identification - English Only forum
Dates in formal letters - English Only forum
deal with - formal or not? - English Only forum
Dear - formal, friendly or lovely? - English Only forum
Dear Mesdames for formal letter? - English Only forum
Dear Sir or Madam in semi formal email - English Only forum
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difference between "formal.." - English Only forum
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Does using 'is to' make sentence more poetic or formal? - English Only forum
dumbest, is it formal or informal word? - English Only forum
E-mail from formal to informal - English Only forum
Egyptian hieroglyphs was/were a formal writing system [...] - English Only forum
Emphasis (formal written English) - English Only forum
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Ending in formal letters. - 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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Fall hoodie formal - English Only forum
find as formal version of see? - English Only forum
Fine. (used in formal speech?) - English Only forum
floating sensory gardens /formal-shade shelter - English Only forum
Fly-on-the-wall and formal writing - English Only forum
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formal / restrained - English Only forum
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formal academic writing - English Only forum
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Formal alternative for "be a pain in the neck of something" - English Only forum
Formal alternative to “You see” - English Only forum
formal alternative to "as well as" - English Only forum
Formal alternative to what happens - English Only forum
Formal American Usage: Got or Gotten? - English Only forum
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formal and tonal components of the music - English Only forum
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formal appointments - English Only forum
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formal distance - English Only forum
formal e mails : using numbers - English Only forum
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formal e-mail: apology for sending a file late - English Only forum
formal education - English Only forum
Formal Elaboration - English Only forum
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formal english + synonyms "this makes" - English Only forum
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formal essay writing you or one - English Only forum
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formal excellence - English Only forum
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formal expression for ending a meeting - English Only forum
formal expression for just to let you know - English Only forum
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formal finance gap - English Only forum
formal for "Bye"? - English Only forum
formal form of "not good at" - English Only forum
formal greeting - English Only forum
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Formal Greetings - English Only forum
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Formal letter - English Only forum
formal letter -opening remarks - English Only forum
formal letter to a professor - English Only forum
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formal letters - English Only forum
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formal or less informal version of "check out" (price) - English Only forum
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formal phone call - English Only forum
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formal police statement - English Only forum
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formal sentence for "feel free"' - English Only forum
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formal vs informal endings of emails - English Only forum
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formal vs. causal - English Only forum
formal vs. informal - English Only forum
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formal W-2 employment - English Only forum
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Formal way of saying "to carry out (an activity)" - English Only forum
formal way of saying "until the cows home" - English Only forum
formal way of speaking. - English Only forum
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Formal way to say "good to hear" - English Only forum
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guy [in formal essays?] - English Only forum
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hurry, rush.. Which one is the most formal? - English Only forum
I am going to ...(is it too formal in spoken English)? - English Only forum
I became interested in your school. [Formal/Informal?] - English Only forum
I can't help my self - formal/informal? - English Only forum
"I consider to have" has a "formal" meaning? - English Only forum
"I entrust..." formal letter of commission - English Only forum
"I feel that" in a formal email? - English Only forum
I get mental orgasms solving math [formal/offensive] - English Only forum
I have much free time (formal?) - English Only forum
I never knew that before [formal English?] - English Only forum
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I think that ... -- formal or informal, - English Only forum
I was introduced to you by .... [How to say it in formal letter?] - English Only forum
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"In case" in a formal structure - English Only forum
In formal letter writing ,where should the "P.O.Box 1234" be - English Only forum
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Is “around the world” formal or informal? - English Only forum
Is a perfect participle always formal? - English Only forum
Is "any time soon" formal enough? - English Only forum
Is attributive clauses more formal? - English Only forum
Is delay a formal word? - English Only forum
Is everyone wearing formal clothes? - English Only forum
Is gapping used in formal (semi-formal) texts? - English Only forum
Is "I thought that he went to the movie." a formal way of saying "I thought he went to the movie." - English Only forum
Is "in my opinion" old-fashioned in formal style? - English Only forum
Is it a formal, polite expression? "As you know, ......." - English Only forum
is it formal or not - English Only forum
Is it formal or polite to say "Thank you for calling"? - English Only forum
Is it OK to begin sentence with 'but' in a formal writing? - English Only forum
Is it okay to use "the States" in formal writing? - English Only forum
Is opportunity more formal than chance?? - English Only forum
Is recognize a formal word? If so, what is its informal equivalent – make out? Context: I visited m - English Only forum
Is saxon genitive appropriate even in the most formal fields - English Only forum
Is sophomore a formal word? - English Only forum
Is the English 'You' a formal or informal way of address? - English Only forum
Is the verb "to disturb" more formal than "to bother"? - English Only forum
Is there a formal way to say high school! - English Only forum
is this more formal always to express something via phrasal verbs if it is possible? - English Only forum
Is till unacceptable for until in formal contexts? - English Only forum
Is "to be honest" formal? - English Only forum
Is "until present" more formal than "to date" or "so far"? - English Only forum
Is "wish" used in formal from? - English Only forum
it as formal subject - English Only forum
"it" as formal subject - English Only forum
"It carries with it a general formal feeling or one of seriousness." - English Only forum
It is important that she <understands> the theory. [formal BE] - English Only forum
"It sounds perfect" is formal? - English Only forum
"It's good to hear that/I'm glad to know" (formal version) - English Only forum
Just like a formal letter, we can also send an informal message via email - English Only forum
Justifying opinions ¿formal, informal, polite or strong? - English Only forum
keep +ing (is it formal English?) - English Only forum
keep me posted - formal vs informal - English Only forum
Kudos> - formal or informal? - English Only forum
legitimacy of a formal acquittal - English Only forum
"Lengthy" - Formal or Informal - English Only forum
less formal expression than 'hereafter' to mean 'from here' - English Only forum
Less formal! - English Only forum
Let's / Let us (Informal/Formal) - English Only forum
Letter: Closing - formal and informal - English Only forum
Letter: Closing, asking for reply, formal - English Only forum
Letter: Opening - a formal letter to a company - English Only forum
Letter: prompt/quick reply to a formal letter - English Only forum
letter(formal) - English Only forum
like this in formal essay - English Only forum
list of urls, formal expression - English Only forum
literary vs. formal - English Only forum
make me realize - BE formal - English Only forum
making a formal entrance - English Only forum
meet the requirements - formal or informal? - English Only forum
Metaphor of Spring in a formal speech - English Only forum
minus puberty rites or the formal rites of manhood - English Only forum
Mock-formal - English Only forum
More formal ways to say "any more" - English Only forum
more formal? - English Only forum
Ms/Mr full name for a formal introduction - English Only forum
much less (formal vs not formal) - English Only forum
My only worry is that / A worry is ... ['My' in formal writing?] - English Only forum
Necessarily - formal or not - English Only forum
needless to say -- formal or informal? - English Only forum
Negative questions - Formal alternative?? - English Only forum
Nice to see you is informal or formal? - English Only forum
No formal announcement - English Only forum
No formal content on this page? - English Only forum
Nor is any formal consultation process outlined - English Only forum
not necessarily < formal / casual> - English Only forum
oblivious [overly formal, pretentious?] - English Only forum
official complaint/formal complaint - English Only forum
Okay(formal) - English Only forum
on the same page [formal alternative] - English Only forum
one way or another - formal? - English Only forum
Opening a formal business letter - English Only forum
ostracize (too formal?) - English Only forum
ought to [more formal than 'should'?] - English Only forum
parentheses in formal writing - English Only forum
passive voice or formal speech - English Only forum
people vs persons in a formal context - English Only forum
persons/people [legal and formal use] - English Only forum
pick up something [formal] - English Only forum
Polite formal reminder - English Only forum
"Pore over" and "At first glance" are formal or informal? - English Only forum
Present Perfect in a very formal document - English Only forum
pro rata formal or informal - English Only forum
properly (formal?) - English Only forum
Punctuation in addresses in formal letters - English Only forum
Re in place of 'Subject' in very formal letters: Acceptable or not? - English Only forum
Really – formal or informal? - English Only forum
Regards: formal closing? - English Only forum
Register - formal --> informal - English Only forum
Register - informal -->formal - English Only forum
Registered job x formal - English Only forum
Repeating words in formal writing - English Only forum
Rewrite your report in (a) formal style - English Only forum
saxon genitives and contracted forms in a formal presentation - English Only forum
sci-fi (in more formal writing) - English Only forum
Seldom (formal)? - English Only forum
Semi formal "Friendsgiving" dinner invite - English Only forum
Set about doing something (formal?) - English Only forum
Shall and will in formal contracts/agreements - English Only forum
Shall vs will [current formal BE] - English Only forum
Should Bill call ... : A less formal wording? - English Only forum
Should I avoid using the word "task" in formal documents? - English Only forum
simpler/formal way of "I am a student and my major is... " - English Only forum
Sincerely and faithfully in formal letters - English Only forum
smack in the middle, something more formal - English Only forum
so different, in a formal suit of thin dark cloth - English Only forum
So Formal - English Only forum
So long! (poetic/formal/informal?) - English Only forum
so many times more formal alternative - English Only forum
so that (common) = in order that (formal), or so? - English Only forum
socialite, in less formal terms - English Only forum
somewhat - formal or informal? - English Only forum
Spelling out numbers in formal writing - English Only forum
Starting a letter: formal but without knowing a person name - English Only forum
Starting and closing sentences in formal text (sms) to boss . - English Only forum
stick to - can it be used in a formal text? - English Only forum
stunning insight [formal/informal?] - English Only forum
"subsequently" is too formal ? - English Only forum
"such a" in formal contexts - English Only forum
Suggest and recommend (maybe too formal?) - English Only forum
summer formal - English Only forum
Swim a certain distance... Is this formal or informal? - English Only forum
synonims of DANGEROUS (formal) - English Only forum
synonyms of poor - formal & informal - English Only forum
Take care (formal equivalent) - English Only forum
tearjerker (> formal) - English Only forum
Thank you <very much> (formal?) - English Only forum
that is to say [formal or informal?] - English Only forum
the formal break - English Only forum
The formal closure of the project may seem of little importance - English Only forum
The formal form of "just like" - English Only forum
The formal phrase for "of all" - English Only forum
the formal register/a formal register - English Only forum
The formal use of "will" [volitional 'will'] - English Only forum
the formal variety one obtains from a university - English Only forum
The formal way to say "By the way" - English Only forum
The formal way to say "get your seat up"? - English Only forum
The formal words and the pictures evolved themselves. - English Only forum
The most formal way to write a negative question - English Only forum
The name of a movie in a formal essay - English Only forum
the one, the ones [formal?] - English Only forum
The passive can be formal or neutral or informal. - English Only forum
the same can be said of - formal? - English Only forum
"The trend in question, in my opinion, has had a negative impact on students; having to write formal exams has made them more worried..." - English Only forum
The usage of "hurt oneself" in formal writing. - English Only forum
The word 'Nonsense' is the formal or informal word. - English Only forum
There has yet to be a formal announcement from any of the schools involved. - English Only forum
there is nothing better than - formal/informal - English Only forum
They are very proper, they are very formal. - English Only forum
They both have a point (formal language) - English Only forum
Third Age: Is it too formal or uncommon? - English Only forum
This is <no longer true /not true any more> for... [formal?] - English Only forum
ties are worn on formal ceremonies - English Only forum
to be concerned to do something (formal): She was concerned to write - English Only forum
to be good at decision making / formal context - English Only forum
to be in vogue - formal or not? - English Only forum
to begin with - formal or informal? - English Only forum
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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