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The phrase "a favorable relation" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a positive connection or association between two or more entities, such as individuals, organizations, or concepts. Example: "The study found a favorable relation between employee satisfaction and productivity levels."
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Some of those symptoms, mostly in the "emotional" field, may give support to the first formulation (e.g. a "stable attachment to God" may relieve anxiety and depression); conversely some symptoms, more in the "cognitive" domain such as guilt, suspiciousness and conceptual disorganization, may hinder building such a favorable relation with a spiritual figure.
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Governor Scott's decision might serve as a favorable public relations tool amid mediocre approval ratings and recent revelations of animal abandonment, but Bill 98 is attracting support from satanists.
The ambassador -- whose mission was to maintain favorable relations with a strategic ally -- took offense at F.B.I. and military procedures.
Is pleased at the favorable relations between Britain and America; more Americans would be favorably disposed toward the British if they were to live in England awhile.
By most accounts, Mr. Shugrue enjoyed favorable relations with Pan American's unions.
Newsletter to promote favorable relations between the U.S. and the three countries of Indochina.
"I know our community has not always had favorable relations with the federal government," Mr. Zogby said, "but even at times like these we have friends in our government and it is our government.
Since North Korea's April 2017 ballistic missile tests, Russia has consistently argued that its strategy of maintaining favorable relations with both North and South Korea is more likely to peacefully resolve the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) crisis than Washington's aggressive posturing toward North Korea.
The costs exerted by local governments are proportional to the ability of local governments to suppress investors and inversely proportional to the extent of favorable relations that they have with owners.
Yemen had favorable relations with the Italians, but nearly none with England.
To preserve what favorable relations the administration had left, Soulé was ordered to cease discussion of Cuba; he promptly resigned.
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