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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as favoured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is preferred or supported, often in relation to a choice or decision.
Example: "The committee will proceed with the proposal as favoured by the majority of its members."
Alternatives: "as preferred" or "as supported".
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There is a theory that fruit that are similar in colour to our native types are more desirable to birds, so white fruit will not be as favoured as red or orange.
3. There's a whole new language to be learnt From the "philtrum" (the bit above your mouth but under your nose) to the "burnside" (a bushy style of moustache named after the US General), via the "alum block" (used by barbers to stop bleeding) and the "petit handlebar" (as favoured by Hercule Poirot), there's a rich world out there waiting to be discovered.
Instead the Coalition toyed with the idea of minimum pricing, as favoured by David Cameron.
The party has thus not employed the methods of terror attacks against Israelis, as favoured by other, more prominent Palestinian Islamist currents, such as Hamas and Islamic jihad.
However, now that Kuenssberg has been lured to the programme from ITV, the BBC may favour an ensemble approach as favoured by Radio 4's Today programme.
And higher income-tax rates, as favoured by Mr Edmonds, were ruled out for the duration of this parliament before Labour took office.
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But how? Presumably by tough government action to enforce antitrust policies--as favoured by Seoul's Fair Trade Commission--such as Kim Young Sam's early effort to force conglomerates to specialise in no more than three core businesses.If Mr Kim beat a hasty retreat from this policy, it is because the chaebol are now more powerful than the state that nurtured them.
As for Trump, he is on record since 2017 as favouring a "military option" in Venezuela.
They see "government as favouring both the rich and poor simultaneously".
NAMA faces strong opposition because it is seen as favouring shareholders at taxpayers' expense.
Despite its slogan "fair and balanced," however, the network's coverage was widely perceived as favouring politically conservative viewpoints.
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