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The phrase "a more favourable time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a time that is more advantageous or suitable for a particular action or event.
Example: "Let's schedule the meeting for a more favourable time when everyone can attend."
Alternatives: "a better time" or "a more suitable time".
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After the failure of 1984 album Moving, founder member Ana da Silva turned to dance as a means of expression, while the band's records awaited a more favourable time.
This selection was based on the results of a randomised, phase II trial in 109 colorectal cancer patients, in which intermittent capecitabine resulted in a more favourable time to disease progression than the other regimens tested.
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In addition, some inflammatory markers such as IL-6 and CRP showed significantly lower blood concentrations and a more favourable time-course in the MPDN group.
The American made his Open debut at St Andrews in 1995 and is playing the fifth of his 19 overall at the Old Course, so he was always well equipped to put up a score and earn a more favourable starting time on Monday.
In particular, the batteries are better handled, allowing electricity to be injected to the grid and extracted from the grid at more favourable times.
That way you can look to convert the currencies into Australian Dollars at more favourable times and prices.
The Spaniard posted a message on Instagram on Friday suggesting he wants to make a more favourable impression second time round – "Very exciting to start again.
They serve as points of triage during stress, differentiating which transcripts need urgent translation and which can be sequestered in the granule for translation at a more favourable point in time (Kedersha and Anderson, 2002).
The apparent reduction in deaths from colorectal cancer in people with screen detected cancers in the screening group (6% colorectal cancer fatalities compared with 32% among controls) may be due to a more favourable stage distribution, but lead time bias is necessarily also an important factor that precludes formal comparison and valid conclusions.
The grey background indicates a significant interaction of family functioning with time (P = 0.02), indicating a stronger association at age 10 12 years, and a more favourable change in anxiety score over time in the family dysfunction group.
Other historians of the time paint a more favourable picture.
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