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Discover Ludwig"favorable opinion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone's positive opinion of something. Example: The new employee made a favorable impression on his coworkers, and they had a favorable opinion of him.
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His arrival "added to a favorable opinion," Mr. Bauman said.
Seven in 10 Democrats and 2 in 3 liberals have a favorable opinion of her.
A majority of Americans, 54 percent, now hold a favorable opinion of the Republican Party.
Forty-six percent of those surveyed had a favorable opinion of her.
In 2000, 75percentt of Indonesians said they had a favorable opinion of the United States.
Thirty per cent of respondents said that they had a favorable opinion of Trump.
That's precisely what cemented Paul Monahan's favorable opinion of Mr. Ferrer.
Nearly half of all Republican voters say they have a favorable opinion of the Tea Party.
Nevertheless, 4 in 10 had a favorable opinion, and only one in 10 unfavorable.
In this group, forty per cent of Politico/Morning Consult's respondents said that they had a more favorable opinion of her after the debate, and twenty-five per cent said they had a less favorable opinion.
With Trump, those numbers were flipped: twenty-six per cent of moderate independents said that they had a more favorable opinion of him after the debate; thirty-nine per cent said they had a less favorable opinion.
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