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The term formal has a number of uses, including:

If Socrates is a man and all men are mortal, then Socrates is mortal
The conclusion follows from propositional logic. The soundness of this argument can be seen by substituting in symbols to make the form clear.
If S is a P and all P are M, then S is M

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