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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at favouring" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers.
Example: "The committee is focused on at favouring the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "in favor of" or "supporting".
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The ESA effort aimed at favouring the adoption of a software reference architecture across its software supply chain.
In a move specifically aimed at favouring finance companies established in Luxembourg, Osborne reduced the tax on their profits to no more than 5%.
Monash University has started training its leadership team in unconscious bias, [how they may be] looking at favouring men to do certain tasks or take up leadership opportunities.
"Smart" aid should be aimed at favouring structural growth and sustainable development of African societies by focusing international efforts and assistance in four principal areas.
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NAMA faces strong opposition because it is seen as favouring shareholders at taxpayers' expense.
Busch and colleagues showed a trend for improved pain at 6 weeks favouring the intervention group [ 38].
There was a mean MMSE difference of about 2 points at all ages, favouring the more educated/non-manual workers.
But even Mozart's Lacrimosa played at volumes favoured in the interrogation rooms at Guantanamo would be anti-social.
Thus, an increase in the temperature of a chemical system at equilibrium favours an endothermic reaction.
That inconsistency has meant that Kovač has at times favoured the old guard in the starting eleven.
Peter Hall, professor or urban regeneration and planning at UCL, favours a cluster of new towns just north of the line.
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