A formal work on a given subject typically refers to a specialized publication that provides in-depth analysis, research, and discussion on that particular topic. These works often follow academic or scholarly standards and are intended to contribute to the existing body of knowledge on the subject. Examples include academic articles, research papers, books, and dissertations.
A formal count of a population is a census.
A formal order given by a higher authority is called a mandate. This can be an order given by a higher court or a person in higher power within the government.
Formal work is better because the income is good and the work is comfortable, like in offices. People do not have to work hard.
Project authorization is when a formal authorization for a project to take place has been given. The authorization will give perimeters for the work that is to be done and the time frame.
Formal groups allow for coordination in activities and systematic working. Formal groups also emphasize more on work and prevents overlapping of work.
yes
Formal feedback is usually given by a supervisor including a teacher in written form. Informal feedback is usually verbal and is usually given by peers.
physical
A formal critique describes why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
The waiting week is for formal unemployment. Not for discipline reasons.
A formal critique will describe why the critic liked or disliked a work of art.
By itself, no. "Wore something formal today," has no subject. In informal writing you could say the sentence has an assumed subject of "I," so for example: Dear Diary, Wore something formal today. Went to the party. Had a good time. But if you add an explicit subject, it's definitely correct: Jane wore something formal today. My daughter also wore something formal today.