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The phrase "a far more favourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more options, indicating that one is significantly better than the others.
Example: "The new policy presents a far more favourable outcome for employees compared to the previous one."
Alternatives: "a significantly better" or "a much more advantageous".
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He's then asked about Vogue coverstar Lana del Rey and replies with a far more favourable "not bad at all.
A former journalist for this newspaper, Aaronovitch still has friends here who view him in a far more favourable light.
Her claim that Britain had a far more favourable benefits regime was immediately challenged by Downing St, who said they were addressing such "pull factors".
Last year, Osborne announced that from 6 April this year people would be able to cash in their pension pots under a far more favourable tax regime than is currently in place.
Given the situation, Ferguson will welcome the uncomplicated presence of a striker like Javier Hernandez, whose goal in Valencia has put United in a far more favourable position than their stuttering display in the Mestalla actually deserved.
ComRes added that voters in those seats had a far more favourable view of Ed Milband than national polls suggest, with 49% of those voters preferring Miliband to David Cameron as prime minister, implying that Labour's attempts to force voters to see the contest as a straight head-to-head contest could win support.
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The Knives comes with a plug from Alastair Campbell and it's easy to see why: the tough, honourable guy making tough but honourable decisions in a world of compromise is a type far more favourable to politicos than the ruthless bastard who has to deal with endless fuck-ups.
The liberation of Bulgaria in 1878 created a climate far more favourable to literary development than that of the preceding five centuries of Turkish rule.
In comparison with SMART-1, Chandrayaan-1 is a science-oriented rather than a technology mission, leading to far more favourable conditions for science measurements.
A Trump administration will be far more favourable to the Jewish state, another of the president-elect's advisers on Israel has said.
These are ideal conditions for a new merger wave to form.Yet compared with previous waves, the conditions are also far more favourable for hostile bids perhaps on a scale not seen since, or even surpassing, the 1980s.
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