In addition
The phrase "as well as" means the same as "in addition to".
Remembering.Cogitating.Sensible.Aware.
Sort of, a little, sometimes
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Et vous? [formal]Et toi? [informal]
Blacking out (less formal) or losing consciousness (more formal).
There so many phrases that has the least formal diction. For instance the phrase kick back has an informal diction which makes is least formal type of diction.
Comment allez-vous is the standard phrase you would use when you want to ask someone how they are in French. This phrase is most commonly used when you are talking to strangers, elders, or someone in a formal setting. Comment ca va is a far less formal way to ask how someone is doing in French. You would reserve this phrase for friends and family members.
A tubeAnother answer:Piston Chamber is another phrase for Cylinder, although less likely than tube.
Either 'pardon' or 'desole'.' Pardon' usually means 'excuse me' and 'desole' means 'I'm devastated for you'. Pardon is generally less stronger, less in formal depending on the context of the sentence or phrase.
To kick back
Euphemism. A related term is bowdlerising, which refers to removing "offensive" content from a work of art.
Perhaps you are thinking of the phrase "in particular" which means "specifically" or "less generally."There is no formal opposite word of the form imparticularor unparticular or nonparticular.The usual term is "nonspecific."
An alternative sentence
It depends--if your writing is not-so-formal, go ahead and use the phrase "France's..."If your writing is more formal than not-so-formal, use the phrase "...of France," unless your writing is riddled with too many prepositions already.
Another word for a formal speech is an oration or a discourse.