Formally


[fawr-muh-lee] /ˈfɔr mə li/

adverb
1.
in a manner:
The store was formally opened on Tuesday.
2.
as regards form; in form:
It may be formally correct, but it is substantively wrong.
adv.

c.1400, “in good form,” from formal + -ly (2). Meaning “in prescribed or customary form” is from 1560s.

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