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The phrase "an favourable" is not correct in written English
The correct form is "a favourable" because "favourable" begins with a consonant sound. Example: "The weather conditions are a favourable factor for our outdoor event."
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In contrast, a negative PET prior to HD-CTX seems to reliably predict an favourable outcome even if the patient exhibits unfavourable prognostic characteristics.
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You stand a good chance of a favourable response.
But this won't be a matter of buying a favourable opinion.
"A favourable opinion from a research ethics committee does not constitute full approval.
We need to drop the whole 'he/she comes from a good family' as a favourable attribute when sizing up potential employees.
A positive change indicated a favourable result.
The study received a favourable reviewed from a local National Health Service NHS Research Ethics Committeeee.
A favourable symptomatic response to a treatment does not necessarily parallel a favourable outcome.
A favourable draw could mean a similar situation in the first round proper.
"This is a favourable resolution," said Jon Gelman, a lawyer representing asbestosis victims.
These studies can provide a better understanding in creating a favourable brand image.
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