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a favourable role
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a favourable role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the positive impact or contribution of someone or something in a particular situation or context. Example: "The new policy is expected to play a favourable role in improving employee morale and productivity."
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12 human-written examples
The fluvial channel sandstones of the Skagerrak Formation are subject to strong intra-basinal spatial reservoir quality variations despite diagenesis and low vertical effective stress having played a favourable role in arresting porosity loss.
Science
On the other hand, there is a large body of evidence showing a favourable role of MUFAs in human health.
Science
The present clinical study, however, demonstrates a favourable role of Δ133p53 in p53 mutant carcinomas.
Science
Even in NSCLC patients with advanced disease, there is emerging evidence that exercise may have a favourable role [ 37, 58].
Science
These complementary functions, acting together, thus emphasize a favourable role of HIF2α in neuroblastoma tumourigenesis by providing sustained tumour growth, albeit at a slower rate.
Science
In multivariate analysis the positivity of tumour COX-2 retained an independent negative prognostic role for OS (P=0.0004), while the positivity of stromal COX-2 showed a trend toward a favourable role (P=0.056).
Science
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Only one study in the literature (Bauknecht et al, 1988) showed a favourable prognostic role of EGFR-1 overexpression, but no multivariate analysis was presented.
Science
Patients with specific EGFR gene mutations and/or genomic gain demonstrated to be particularly sensitive to the inhibitory effects of TKIs (Lynch et al, 2004; Paez et al, 2004; Pao et al, 2004; Cappuzzo et al, 2005a; Hirsch et al, 2005; Tsao et al, 2005), although a favourable prognostic role of EGFR gene mutations cannot be ruled out (Bell et al, 2005; Eberhard et al, 2005).
Science
In 1827, in the chaotic aftermath of the collapse of Lord Liverpool's government, Hope was retired in favour of Sir George Cockburn and given the favourable role of treasurer and later commissioner of the Royal Naval Hospital in Greenwich.
Wiki
The favourable role of IF-RT is suggested by a recent large retrospective analysis (Zinzani et al, 2002).
Science
The government of Japan expects the UK to maintain this favourable role".
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the positive impact of something, use "a favourable role" to clearly indicate its beneficial contribution. Ensure the context supports the positive connotation.
Common error
Avoid using "a favourable role" without clearly specifying what is benefiting from this role. Always provide context to highlight the positive outcome or contribution.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a favourable role" functions as an adjective phrase modifying the noun "role". It describes the nature of the role as being advantageous or beneficial. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in various contexts.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Encyclopedias
0%
Academia
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a favourable role" is a grammatically sound and frequently employed phrase used to denote the positive impact or contribution of something. As Ludwig AI confirms, it fits well in various contexts, primarily within science, news, and business domains. When using this phrase, ensure you clearly define what benefits from this "favourable role". Alternatives like "a beneficial function" or "a positive impact" can be used for variety. While generally appropriate for neutral to formal registers, always tailor your language to suit the specific audience and context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a beneficial function
Replaces "role" with "function", emphasizing purpose and usefulness.
a positive impact
Shifts from "role" to "impact", highlighting the effect or influence.
a constructive part
Uses "constructive part" instead of "favourable role", suggesting building or improvement.
a helpful contribution
Emphasizes assistance with "helpful contribution" instead of "favourable role".
a good effect
Replaces "role" with "effect", simply pointing out it's positive result.
an advantageous position
Changes from a function to a state, implying an edge or benefit.
a propitious influence
Substitutes "favourable" with "propitious", adding a sense of opportune timing and the noun role is changed to influence.
a successful aspect
Focuses on success with "successful aspect" rather than a "favourable role".
a valuable asset
Presents something as an advantage or resource with "valuable asset".
a strategic advantage
Highlights planning and benefits with "strategic advantage".
FAQs
How can I use "a favourable role" in a sentence?
You can use "a favourable role" to describe something that has a positive impact or influence. For example, "The Mediterranean diet has "a favourable role in" preventing heart disease".
What can I say instead of "a favourable role"?
You can use alternatives like "a beneficial function", "a positive impact", or "a helpful contribution depending on the context".
Is it correct to say "a favorable role" or "a favourable role"?
"Favorable" and "favourable" are both correct, but "favourable" is more common in British English, while "favorable" is more common in American English. Both can be used with "role".
What's the difference between "a favourable role" and "a supportive role"?
"A favourable role" indicates a positive impact or benefit, while "a supportive role" implies providing assistance or encouragement. The former focuses on the outcome, and the latter focuses on the action of supporting.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested