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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Phrase

Is the phrase


'without further ado',


used in informal or formal speech?

  

Top answer

It is not unusual during a formal introduction, as of a speaker or event. It is sometimes used informally as playfully over-formal.

  • It is not unusual during a formal introduction, as of a speaker or event.
  • It is sometimes used informally as playfully over-formal.
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It is not unusual during a formal introduction, as of a speaker or event. It is sometimes used informally as playfully over-formal.

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