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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as favorable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing conditions, situations, or outcomes that are beneficial or advantageous.
Example: "The new policy is expected to be as favorable to employees as it is to management."
Alternatives: "equally beneficial" or "similarly advantageous".
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The numbers are not as favorable.
I am convinced that the moment is as favorable as could be wished".
The risk-reward relationship for equities isn't nearly as favorable as it was in the 90's".
It is possible they will transform the Catskill image into one as favorable as, say, the Berkshires', but perhaps not.
The climate is nowhere near as favorable as in the Valley.
Their approach may well yield results as favorable as those found for the DARPA digital tutor.
Overtime practices in other industries aren't as favorable towards workers.
In further reflecting on his experiences, Chokal-Ingam admits they weren't all as favorable as he'd hoped.
Unfortunately its pharmacological activity is not as favorable as that for DOX.
48 The results of other NOACs in ACS have not been as favorable as rivaroxaban.
The simple fitness definition in this model is actually as favorable as possible to HGT.
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