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"favorable choice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time you are discussing a choice that is better than other possible options. For example: "The new employee decided to take the job that was closer to home; it was a favorable choice, given the long commute of the other position."
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Leaving the original preventer in place "is not the most favorable choice," he said.
And Toronto, considered by many to be the second most favorable choice, did nothing to improve its chances when Mayor Mel Lastman recently joked about fearing African snakes and cannibals.
Therefore, MapReduce is a favorable choice.
Decision theory seeks to get the most favorable choice.
However, only limited data exist on the favorable choice of meshes and fixation devices.
However, this regimen of administration is not convenient and is not a favorable choice of patients.
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For the reconstruction of the medium, we set up a rapid variational regularization scheme and indicate favorable choices of the various parameters.
More recently, the use of quantum dots [53, 55, 56] and gold nanoclusters [21] have been more favorable choices for FRET-based sensors due to its photostability and superior intensity from background and undesired autofluorescence [57].
In fact, the parameters estimated are positive, implying an increase in score, if the respondent chooses a non-favorable response choice over the most favorable response choices.
Sports participation is a favorable lifestyle choice that encourages fitness and activity.
The above concept and design can offer a feasible power solution for long-term, wide-area, in situ, real-time monitoring of water parameters and be a favorable power choice, particularly in closed environments.
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