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Discover LudwigThe expression "favorable light" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or event that is perceived as being good or positive. For example: "The project was viewed in a favorable light, and the committee awarded it their top prize."
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That put him in a favorable light.
Not surprisingly, they cast Google in a favorable light.
One is that the various groups seek to communicate the gains in the most favorable light.
But Ms. Watkins painted Mr. Lay in a more favorable light than lawmakers have.
They want to affirm their credibility and put it in the most favorable light.
And by doing so, you can present your story in the most favorable light.
Few of the politicians evoked in these pages emerge in anything like a favorable light.
"Much of what he recorded cast him in a favorable light...
Yet not all of the tales portray the teller in the most favorable light.
But more than half of younger respondents, aged 18-34, saw China in a favorable light.
And it is also possible to see Washington's current stalemate in a more favorable light.
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