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Discover Ludwig"favor getting" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is requesting a favor. For example, "I am in need of your favor getting two tickets to the show."
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"I thought I was doing my mother a favor, getting the information," she said.
As a public school parent, I favor getting rid of incompetent teachers.
Frustrated that the union has failed to reach a contract, dozens of Cablevision workers in Brooklyn have petitioned the labor board to hold a vote to determine whether the workers favor getting rid of the union.
Carson later said he would favor getting rid of tax deductions for home mortgages and charitable giving, which are two of the most popular and widely used tax deductions.
Though Republican candidates have often successfully used foreign policy against Democrats, they have struggled to turn Mr. Obama's handling of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq to their advantage, largely because polls show that a majority of Americans favor getting out of both countries as quickly as possible.
While the Treasury Department has supported restrictions on executive compensation and luxury perks for companies dipping into the public till, it doesn't favor getting involved in marketing spending decisions, according to a spokeswoman.
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After Prince made a layup, the Scarlet Knights tied up Bjorklund and, with the possession arrow in their favor, got the ball back.
At an earlier stage in the legal process, one judge who ruled in Mr. Emanuel's favor got his spot on the bench with the help of William J. P. Banks, an influential Northwest Side ward boss.
And I often find that the favor gets reciprocated.
So do yourself a favor: get out of the way.
The favor got the Braunsteins a direct line to their landlord.
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