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Yes, 贤 (xián) is commonly used in formal writing. It is often used to describe someone who is virtuous, able, and morally upright. In Chinese culture, being 贤 is highly valued and is seen as a desirable trait.
Other related words that are commonly used in formal writing include 贤人 (xiánrén), which means "virtuous person" or "wise person," and 贤妻 (xiánqī), which means "virtuous wife." These words are often used to praise someone's character and moral values.
In ancient China, 贤相 (xiánxiàng) refers to a wise and able prime minister, and 贤君 (xiánjūn) refers to a virtuous and capable ruler.
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