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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always favorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or opinion that is consistently positive or advantageous.
Example: "The weather in this region is always favorable for outdoor activities, making it a popular destination for tourists."
Alternatives: "consistently positive" or "perpetually advantageous".
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Reaction is not always favorable.
Neonatal issue was always favorable.
A ventilator was always favorable to the stability of the dome against lift.
Mr. Garcetti was known for his accessibility to the news media, but the attention he received was not always favorable.
In the absence of permeable cryoprotectant but the presence of egg yolk, fast cooling was always favorable.
Later, she earned attention (not always favorable) singing at company functions with a band composed of colleagues.
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Cytokines, produced in response to Mtb infection, are not always necessarily favorable to host protection, and some of these immune modulators favor the pathogen.
But Space Invaders didn't always generate favorable press.
It almost always brings favorable attention and resources along with it".
The calculations show that the surface replacement of H with OH radicals is always energetically favorable and more stable.
She said there had been too many medium-sized events that did not always generate favorable coverage for the president or put him in the best light.
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