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The phrase "a slew of favourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large number of positive or advantageous things, often in contexts like reviews, opinions, or outcomes.
Example: "The project received a slew of favourable reviews from critics, highlighting its innovative approach and engaging storyline."
Alternatives: "a multitude of positive" or "an abundance of favorable".
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Phil Jackson, Lakers coach now and then, backed the referees involved in 2002 when his side received a slew of favourable calls en route to defeating the Kings and marching onward to the title.
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A slew of new products should help.
A slew of media-related earnings today.
Man faces a slew of charges.
Record sales of pumpkins are predicted this year as a result of favourable weather conditions.
Since fully launching in August this year Humin, the app that aims to replace your iPhone contacts app, has garnered a number of favourable reviews.
Moreover, for all selection criteria and scenarios, a greater loss of favourable alleles occurred in the first few generations and this slowed down thereafter.
Nasa's weather officers had given only a 30% chance of favourable weather.
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