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"a favourable understanding" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you wish to refer to an agreement or understanding that is beneficial for the parties involved. For example, "The two sides reached a favourable understanding on the terms of the contract."
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Our data allows for a favourable understanding that GKAs do not intensify the deleterious actions of glucose on vascular endothelial cells.
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A favourable trade agreement was also concluded.
These studies can provide a better understanding in creating a favourable brand image.
For example, some participants may wish to present themselves in a favourable light and overestimate their healthy lifestyle (social desirability) or some may have difficulties understanding the questions and therefore report less well.
(Not necessarily a favourable development).
"Mine is a favourable one.
"Waiting does not prolong a favourable outcome.
A favourable sequence of events then followed.
But a favourable trade cycle helped too.
There is a favourable shared history here.
This, clearly, is not a favourable outcome.
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