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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as favourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing conditions or situations that are beneficial or advantageous.
Example: "The new policy is expected to create conditions as favourable as those seen in previous years."
Alternatives: "as advantageous" or "as beneficial".
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Under circumstances as favourable as these, a virtual explosion of folk art can occur, as it did, notably, in Mexico.
The challenge for England will be to win in conditions unlikely to be as favourable as in the last two Tests.
In conditions as favourable as one could imagine for batting in mid-September, Gloucestershire's 220 looked at least 40 runs below par.
The former took four points off Belgium in qualifying, so the draw is not as favourable as it may initially seem.
In a number of Asian countries Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand views of China are as favourable as those of America.
Local manufacturers also point out that the duty, tax and currency regime is not as favourable as in India or Israel.
The intergenerational discounting method, on the other hand, which treats all generational cohorts involved equitably, does not yield results as favourable as the other criteria.
Normal operating condition for silicon detectors in HEP experiments are in most cases not as favourable as for experiments in nuclear physics.
Fertility as measured by hatchings were not as favourable as for the break-outs on certain days.
The mononucleotide backgrounds were not as favourable as the dinucleotide shuffled backgrounds, with or without the sliding window.
Results are not as favourable as in the operative room and the effectiveness of ventilation with the mask was not predictive of intubation.
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