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Use "formidably" in a sentence
"Futterman, a retired ABC television executive, has become a passionate advocate for Frances and her sisters, whom she calls formidably independent women in the Pasadena tradition."
"These communications campaigns are by definition formidably difficult as the "audiences" may not have computers or TVs."
"She is known as a formidably intelligent judge with a prodigious memory who meticulously prepares for oral arguments and is not shy about grilling the lawyers who appear before her to ensure that she fully understands their arguments."