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Default Formatting Parts of Formulas

I've created a formula that includes text and also variables from other
cells. Is it possible to format different parts of the formula differently,
e.g. bold some of it? For example:

="Beginning of sentence "&TEXT($D$26,"$##,####.00")

I would like to be able to make the data brought in from D26 bold.
 
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