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Favorite
noun
Preferred one, one with special favor
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The word "Favorite" is correct in written English.
It is commonly used to express a preference for something over others. Example: "My favorite book is 'Pride and Prejudice' by Jane Austen." Alternatives: "Preferred" or "Chosen one."
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The bay colt, owned by Zayat Stables and trained by Bob Baffert, was installed as the 3-5 morning-line fatorite at Wednesday's draw, held for the first time at Rockefeller Center in Manhattan instead of Belmont Park's Garden Terrace room.
The conservative Tea Party favorite announced her decision on her website Wednesday morning.
To mark the anniversary, we asked three former speech writers to tell us their favorite political orations.
Cruz, a Tea Party favorite who has built a grassroots following for taking a hard-right line against establishment Republicans, has also been a vocal supporter of so-called "religious freedom" laws that have been accused of opening the door to discrimination against LGBT people.
As the school year comes to a close and Tehran's scorching heat becomes a daily affair, Iran's morality police have snuggled back into their favorite parking spots on the western edge of Vanak Square.
While a recent national poll had Sanders in second place behind former secretary of state Hillary Clinton, he still lagged behind the favorite by a margin of 63% to 13%.
Henry V is one of my favorite movies and my favorite scene is Henry carrying the Boy across the field at Agincourt.
Romney maintains his status as the favorite for the Republican nomination, but potential trouble lurks down the road.
Cruz, a Tea Party favorite, is expecting to formally join a crowded field of presidential hopefuls in the coming weeks.
It was a new linguistic dance – "going to run" was a new turn of phrase – from the US progressive base's favorite politician, who has been fending off calls to run for the White House almost since she was elected to the Senate two and a half years ago.
His music is infectious, happy-go-lucky, energetic, Dominican, bouncy – a lot of my favorite things.
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