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In which situation would it be more appropriate to use formal language?

You would use formal language in situations where professionalism, respect, and a certain level of distance are required. Here are some specific examples:

Formal Language is more appropriate in:

* Academic writing: Essays, research papers, dissertations.

* Business communication: Formal letters, reports, proposals, presentations to clients or superiors.

* Legal documents: Contracts, wills, court filings.

* Formal speeches and presentations: Addressing large audiences, delivering official announcements.

* Job interviews: Making a good impression and showcasing your professionalism.

* Correspondence with government officials or institutions.

* Professional conferences and seminars.

* When addressing someone of higher authority or status.

Here are some features of formal language:

* Complex sentence structures: Longer, more complex sentences are common.

* Precise vocabulary: Technical terms and less common words are used to convey specific meaning.

* Objective tone: Avoids slang, colloquialisms, and personal opinions.

* Impersonal language: Uses passive voice and avoids pronouns like "I" and "you".

* Standard grammar and punctuation: Follows strict rules of grammar and punctuation.

Remember: The level of formality needed will vary depending on the specific situation.

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