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"in favour" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in a few different ways: 1. As a prepositional phrase: "The majority of the board members were in favour of the new proposal." 2. As an adjective: "The judge ruled in favour of the plaintiff." 3. As a noun: "The vote was 10-2 in favour of the new policy." Example: "After much deliberation, the council voted in favour of the construction of a new community center."
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In favour of what, exactly?
It is in favour.
Business is in favour.
Eleven members voted in favour.
Voting in favour of what?
Isabelle is not in favour.
The government is in favour.
A slim majority is in favour.
62 per cent voted in favour.
We are in favour of mending hearts".
All those in favour, sign here.
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