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favoring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "favoring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing preferences, support, or advantages given to someone or something over others. Example: "The new policy is favoring employees who work remotely, providing them with additional benefits."
✓ Grammatically correct
Science
News & Media
Formal & Business
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60 human-written examples
While many privacy groups and tech companies back the bill, several other civil libertarian groups consider it an insufficient step, favoring a full elimination of Section 215 and noting that the bill would leave the vast majority of the NSA's bulk collection powers untouched.
News & Media
Here's a summary of what we saw today: A gap opened between some national polls, in which Governor Romney appears to have developed a lead, and swing state polls favoring Obama.
News & Media
The senate Republican caucus opposed many of the bills, calling them unfair to inland parts of the state that rely on traditional industries such as agriculture and trucking, while favoring coastal areas that have more technology-driven economies.
News & Media
For example, while Iowa governor Terry Branstad is not expected to endorse, political insiders perceive him as favoring New Jersey governor Chris Christie – and that carries some weight in the state.
News & Media
The Guardian's Chris McGreal takes a look at a new poll by the Pew Hispanic Center showing Latino voters favoring Obama over Romney by more than 3-1.
News & Media
The poll found 58% of Republicans favor modification, the subject of a rival bipartisan bill that recently passed the House, with only 36% of them favoring retention.
News & Media
Despite Mr. Bush's penchant for favoring the interests of the rich, education is one area where the rich should not keep getting richer and the poor keep getting poorer.
News & Media
They are Egyptian Muslims who are weighing between the nation on one hand and Islam on the other, and favoring Islam over the nation.
News & Media
Sometimes it seems as if he is favoring a quasi-Humean view according to which the intellect operates in the service of some anonymous affective and emotional drives in such a way that it just provides a set of necessary means to consciously realize what drives force us to do.
Science
Homologous structures are the same by virtue of descent from a common ancestor, regardless of what functions these structures are involved in, whereas analogous structures are similar by virtue of selection processes favoring comparable functional outcomes, regardless of common descent (Figure 5).
Science
This is, for example, valid for inflexible or very long working hours for parents and bad child care offers, for demands of high mobility which endanger intimate relationships, or for the cultural patterns that devalue reciprocity between partners, e.g., by favoring negligence and recklessness as "masculine".
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "favoring", ensure the context clearly indicates what is being preferred and what it is being preferred over. This avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid overstating the impact of "favoring" something. While it suggests a preference, it doesn't necessarily imply a complete disregard for alternatives.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "favoring" is that of a present participle, often used to form continuous verb tenses (e.g., "is favoring") or functioning as an adjective modifying a noun. Ludwig AI confirms its versatile usage in various sentence structures.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
10%
Reference
5%
Wiki
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "favoring" functions as a present participle expressing preference or support. Ludwig AI validates that it is grammatically correct and widely used in various contexts, predominantly within scientific, news, and formal business domains. While generally neutral to formal, its specific register depends on the source. When employing "favoring", clarity is key – ensure the object of preference is explicitly stated to avoid ambiguity.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
preferring
Direct synonym, focusing on the act of choosing one thing over another.
giving preference to
More formal way of saying "favoring", emphasizing a deliberate choice.
inclined toward
Indicates a tendency or leaning in a particular direction.
leaning towards
Implies a decision-making process that is trending in one direction.
partial to
Describes a fondness or liking for something specific.
tending to
Suggests a natural or habitual inclination.
in support of
Highlights active backing or advocacy for something.
supportive of
Expresses approval and willingness to help or defend.
on the side of
Indicates alignment or agreement with a particular person or cause.
with a bias toward
Implies a pre-existing inclination that may not be entirely objective.
FAQs
How to use "favoring" in a sentence?
You can use "favoring" to describe a preference or bias. For example: "The company is favoring remote work options" or "Polls are showing voters favoring the incumbent candidate".
What can I say instead of "favoring"?
You can use alternatives like "preferring", "inclined toward", or "supporting", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "favoring" or "to favor"?
"Favoring" is the present participle form, used in continuous tenses or as an adjective. "To favor" is the infinitive form. The correct choice depends on the grammatical structure of your sentence. For example, "They are favoring a new approach" (continuous tense) vs. "They want to favor a new approach" (infinitive).
What's the difference between "favoring" and "supporting"?
"Favoring" implies a preference or bias, while "supporting" suggests active backing or assistance. You might favor a particular candidate but actively support their campaign.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested