formally in the PONS Dictionary

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Despite having formally retired, he continues to be an active researcher.
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Often however many leaseholders left the location without formally transferring the lease and were not able to be located.
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He formally retired from these positions in 1994.
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He is formally recognised as the third yokozuna.
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Many of these have been formally described only recently; in 1998 there were just 46.
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By the middle of the video, she walks across a street, surrounded by formally-dressed men, who dance around her and lift her.
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In 1998, the two formally proclaimed themselves sister cities.
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The house sits among formally landscaped grounds undertaken in the 1940s.
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Originally founded in 1857, the library struggled for many years before formally forming in 1877.
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Members then formally introduce the bill but do not speak to support it.
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