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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a favourable view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a positive opinion or perspective on a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The committee expressed a favourable view on the proposed changes to the policy."
Alternatives: "a positive perspective" or "an optimistic outlook."
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Less than half (46%) of Labour voters have a favourable view of Corbyn's response on Brexit.
The BMS posted a favourable view of the findings on its website.
Most Mexicans now have a favourable view of their neighbour, according to earlier polls.
Only 31% of Germans have a favourable view of the United States.
Downing can renew his appeal for bail if the prosecution takes a favourable view after studying the case.
In Britain, 48% said they had an unfavourable view of the EU and 44% said they had a favourable view.
A recent Bloomberg poll of investors and financial decision-makers found that 75% held a favourable view of Bernanke's policies.
Prince Charles – the heir to the throne – is less popular, with only 33% having a favourable view.
Presumably the 22 per cent who have a favourable view of him feel more strongly than the 20 per cent who had a favourable view of Miliband, but there is no doubt that Corbyn has hit the ground struggling.
Only 45% of Germans, 43% of French, 38% of Spanish and 36% of Russians have a favourable view of America.
Thorndike determined from this experiment that people generalize from one outstanding trait to form a favourable view of a person's whole personality.
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