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The phrase "a more favourable direction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a change or shift towards a better or more positive outcome or path.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, we decided to take a more favourable direction in our project strategy."
Alternatives: "a better path" or "a more advantageous course".
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But recently they have shifted to a more favourable direction".
Policies of immigrant integration share the aim of steering and guiding the integration process in a more favourable direction.
These effects, if included, might have pulled the cost effectiveness in a more favourable direction.
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A more favourable appearance occurred the following year when, under the direction of Patrick Gardner, the club undertook a 36-day tour across Europe, which culminated in another appearance at Llangollen, where they placed third.
A good way for Biden to start making a more favourable impression would be to reconsider that no-apology thing.
Hence a more favourable terrain in such as Barnet, Harrow and Redbridge.
In many ways, these changes have put applicants in a more favourable position.
Will Smith, in The Kennedys Amidst the Gathering Storm (2008), paints a more favourable picture.
But Intel's results painted a more favourable picture to Arm.
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