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as a matter of form

ADVERB
pro forma
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U. S. investors in Cuba visit Minister Harry Frank Guggenheim first as a matter of form.

From Time Magazine Archive

Many vicars are depressed by the number of nonchurchgoing laymen who want to see their child christened merely as a matter of form.

From Time Magazine Archive

But there is another kind of news — a narrative of events which have often occurred but must be recorded as a matter of form, with dignity and brevity.

From Time Magazine Archive

"I signed that letter purely as a matter of form," protested M. Dalimier.

From Time Magazine Archive

Hercules dined alone, but he understood that Admetus must as a matter of form attend the funeral and the fact did not stand in the way of his enjoying himself.

From "Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes" by Edith Hamilton




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