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The phrase 'a favour' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when asking or offering someone to do something for you. For example, "Can I ask you for a favour?".
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Do me a favour, love.
So do us all a favour, Audley.
'He needed a favour.
"We need a favour from them".
Basically, we were doing her a favour".
"It was a favour to a friend.
Please, will you do me a favour?
I guess he did us a favour.
"It might have done us a favour".
Now, can you do me a favour?
England have probably done Prior a favour.
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