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  • noun Plural form of formation.

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Examples

  • However the short term formations in the A/D lines make the A/D ratios early in the week very important.

    Forbes.com: News Tom Aspray 2011

  • Well into the night, we marched, ran, turned in formations, through smoke and wet concrete floors (they look great on camera!) in too tight jackets and slippery boots, but we did it.

    The Fifth Color | Reach for the Stars | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • Have you looked at a geological chart of the bedrock and mountain formations of the drainage system, and one of the water tables in the area?

    On Oregon Ranchers and Wolves 2009

  • Have you looked at a geological chart of the bedrock and mountain formations of the drainage system, and one of the water tables in the area?

    On Oregon Ranchers and Wolves 2009

  • They are scientifically referred to as orographic formations from the Greek "oros," meaning "mountain."

    Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos) Rich Wolf 2010

  • They are scientifically referred to as orographic formations from the Greek "oros," meaning "mountain."

    Rich Wolf: Boulder UFOs Identified (Photos) Rich Wolf 2010

  • The Colonialists did fight in formations, with chains of command (albeit in a haphazard manner at times), they did mostly carry their arms openly, and did otherwise primarily obey the current laws of war.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The Colonialists did fight in formations, with chains of command (albeit in a haphazard manner at times), they did mostly carry their arms openly, and did otherwise primarily obey the current laws of war.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The Colonialists did fight in formations, with chains of command (albeit in a haphazard manner at times), they did mostly carry their arms openly, and did otherwise primarily obey the current laws of war.

    Balkinization 2007

  • The Colonialists did fight in formations, with chains of command (albeit in a haphazard manner at times), they did mostly carry their arms openly, and did otherwise primarily obey the current laws of war.

    Balkinization 2007

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