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Discover Ludwig"could favor" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express a possibility that something might have a positive outcome or effect. For example, "The new regulations could favor small businesses."
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This could favor the feeding of biomass.
The results showed that both FMSCs and AMSCs could favor tumor growth in vivo.
The watch indicates conditions could favor development of El Niño in the next six months.
Plasma glucagon increased with NEAAm, which could favor the increased Ra.
These findings suggested that MSCs could favor tumor growth in vivo.
Therefore, the maintenance of standing burned woody vegetation could favor passive restoration of burned areas.
Low turnout could favor Mr. Paul, whose supporters – as always – are energetic and committed.
But the rules could favor funds that invest in government debt over those buying corporate debt.
Other comedians had expressed concern that he could favor performers who paid to take his classes.
Only a committed anarchist could favor a world without social engineering.
That could favor the Spartans' defense, which has been great against the run this year.
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