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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favorable than" is not correct and is not used in written English.
Instead, you can use "more favorable than" in a comparative sentence. Example: The new policy is more favorable than the previous one.
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The response was more favorable than he expected.
"We found something slightly more favorable than that," she said.
The staff seems to have favorable impressions of everyone, but, some are more favorable than others.
Even Barclays says that the terms may very well be "less favorable" than the current ones.
The stuff he does behind the scenes, I find more favorable than I ever expected".
Second, the climate for international cooperation is more favorable than ever before.
"More favorable than most people, and perhaps even the company, expected".
"It is apparent that economic outlook will be somewhat less favorable than we expected".
Asked about several party leaders, all elicited stronger favorable than unfavorable responses.
His press coverage has almost certainly been less favorable than it was in 2008.
"Yes, that type of housing is more favorable than single-family homes," said Steven Kushner, Avon's town planner.
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