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The phrase "a favorable view" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a positive opinion or perspective on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The committee expressed a favorable view on the proposed changes to the policy, believing they would benefit the community."
Alternatives: "a positive perspective" or "an optimistic outlook."
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Only 26percentt of Latinos polled viewed Republicans favorably, while 62percentt had a favorable view of Democrats.
Only 41% of respondents to a Pew poll had a favorable view of labor unions.
Among Democrats, McAuliffe is viewed favorably by 20% of voters, while 52% have a favorable view of his candidacy.
They have a favorable view of Burns.
Only 21percentt of New York voters say they have a favorable view of Mr. Paterson; 26 percent have a favorable view of Mr. Spitzer.
By contrast, just 40percentt of Hispanics said they had a favorable view of the Republican Party, while 60percentt said they had a favorable view of Democrats.
In the latest survey, 57percentt of Democrats had a favorable view of socialism, but just 47percentt had a favorable view of capitalism.
Only 16percentt have a favorable view of the President, and only 12percentt have a favorable view of Mr. Clinton.
"It does not lend a favorable view to what preceded the incident".
"There's still a favorable view about stem cell research," Mr. Corzine told reporters Wednesday.
Just 30percentt said they had a favorable view of Republicans in Congress.
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