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Discover Ludwig"in favor of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to support or approve of something or someone. You can use "in favor of" in a sentence when expressing a preference or choice, as in "I am in favor of studying abroad for a semester." It can also be used when discussing a decision or action, as in "The committee voted in favor of the new policy." Another usage is when comparing two options, as in "I am in favor of the first option over the second one." Example: "The majority of the audience was in favor of the new proposal, while a few were against it."
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In favor of
preposition
For; in support of; approving, supporting.
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In favor of what?
In favor of women's rights?
He's in favor of them.
title in favor of "Mentor".
Both are in favor of restitution.
"Some countries are in favor of that.
It should rule in favor of Hastings.
"Unite in favor of our children".
"Niamey is in favor of the coup.
I am in favor of that".
I was in favor of acting.
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