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The phrase "a favourable condition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing circumstances or situations that are beneficial or advantageous for a particular outcome or activity.
Example: "The new policies create a favourable condition for economic growth in the region."
Alternatives: "a beneficial environment for" or "an advantageous situation for".
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Aging is also a favourable condition for VTE, as it is associated with increased blood coagulability.
Although their methodological quality and the reliability of their conclusions were variable, their design was almost similar, a favourable condition for our meta-analysis.
Thus, the expanded peritoneal cell population induced by multiple injections of rmGM-CSF has a strong tumour cytotoxic potential and might provide a favourable condition for immunotherapeutic treatment of peritoneal neoplasms.
The intense correlation between IL-6 expression in cancer cell and a decreased sIL-6R Ca/N ratio may partly reflect exaggerated consumption of sIL-6R by increased IL-6/sIL-6R affinithein the cancer stroma, which maintains a favourable condition for tumour growth.
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Diessel (1992) discusses that a wet forest may also produce a peat having similar petrographic composition as that of marsh peats provided a favourable condition prevails in the basin for microbial destruction.
Stability of the sol would provide favourable condition for titania attaching to pumice surfaces.
In conclusion, the southern Black Forest and in particular "Wilhelminenstollen" offers favourable condition for CHFE.
Low water activity sample leads to the least favourable condition for microorganisms to grow.
The nearly constant substitution rate of the human influenza B virus phylogeny should provide a set of favourable conditions for the estimation of these parameters.
Thus, while Maytenus is a facilitator shrub that creates favourable conditions for an understorey community of beneficiary species19, Lycium induces a large decrease in photosynthetically active radiation and soil moisture in its understorey2.
FTIR spectra, revealing the conditions to retain a pure or prevailing hydroxyapatite phase, and also to indicate favourable conditions for A-type substitutions of carbonate for hydroxide groups, or B-type substitution for phosphate groups.
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