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favorite forever
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"favorite forever" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to express a lasting preference or affection for something. Example: "Chocolate ice cream is my favorite forever." Alternative expressions include "eternal favorite" and "forever favorite."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(20)
all-time favorite
perennial favorite
popular choice
time-honored
stands the test of time
never gets old
never got old
timeless favourite
timeless masterpiece
landmark achievement
primary choice
favorite of all time
absolute favorite
top pick
ultimate favorite
preferred choice
best ever
greatest of all time
top choice
most beloved
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
If this sold-out concert was a celebration of the band's success, it also felt a bit like a send-off -- clearly, Sire is betting that Hot Hot Heat won't remain a cult favorite forever.
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This place has been a city favorite forever.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
Here and throughout "The Angel Esmeralda," DeLillo finds justice, even a kind of catharsis, in the idea that fate doesn't play favorites forever, or for long.
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He wants to save his favorite toys forever so he has them even as an adult.
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You know, queer people have been writing your favorite songs forever; the talent has always been there.
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That man, Sebastián Ripoll, was my favorite dancer in "Forever Tango" (though he scowled throughout).
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If Riley, the Heat's president and impresario — who impressed the free-agent James in the summer of 2010 by dumping his bag of championship rings on a table — has a sardonic sense of humor to match his undying devotion to that Lakers team, which he once described to me as his forever favorite, maybe he could put an end to what is now the league's second-longest streak.
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But those who are part of the addictive image-sharing community know there's been one feature at the top of the request lists forever: favorite folders.
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He put on Harold and Maude once my favorite movie, now forever associated with shitty memories.
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After settling on my favorite, I spent forever trying to make the transition between "kicks to bass" fit the timing and rhythm of the song.
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We only wish he'd been dancing along to Elmo's far more age-appropriate version of the song -- our forever favorite.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "favorite forever" to express a deeply felt and enduring preference for something. It adds a touch of sentimentality and timelessness to your statement.
Common error
While "favorite forever" is expressive, overuse can make your writing sound repetitive or sentimental. Vary your language by using synonyms like "eternal favorite" or "all-time favorite" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "favorite forever" functions primarily as a subjective descriptor, emphasizing a lasting and unchanging preference. It often modifies a noun, indicating that the noun is not just a current favorite, but one that will remain so indefinitely. As confirmed by Ludwig, its usage is correct and understandable.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
50%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Science
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "favorite forever" is a grammatically acceptable phrase used to express a lasting preference or affection. While not extremely common, as highlighted by Ludwig, it is readily understood and conveys a sense of timeless appreciation. Its informal register makes it suitable for casual contexts, although synonyms like "eternal favorite" or "all-time favorite" may be more appropriate for formal settings. The phrase appears in diverse media such as news, blogs and articles. Despite the relatively low number of occurrences, Ludwig confirms that its usage is correct. Consider using it to add a touch of sentimental permanence to your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Eternal favorite
Emphasizes the timeless and unchanging nature of the preference.
Forever treasured
Highlights the emotional value and cherished nature of the favored item or experience.
Perennial favorite
Suggests a recurring and consistent popularity over time.
Always my go-to
Implies a reliable and habitual choice.
My all-time favorite
Indicates a top-ranking preference across all experiences.
Unwavering favorite
Highlights the steadfast and unchanging nature of the preference.
Constant favorite
Stresses the continuous and uninterrupted nature of the preference.
My preferred choice indefinitely
Expresses long-term preference with more formal tone.
Continually favored
Emphasizes the ongoing and consistent preference.
Indelibly preferred
Suggests the preference is firmly and permanently imprinted.
FAQs
What does "favorite forever" mean?
The phrase "favorite forever" indicates that something is not just currently liked, but is expected to remain a top preference indefinitely.
Is "favorite forever" grammatically correct?
Yes, "favorite forever" is grammatically correct, although it may sound slightly informal or sentimental. Its usage is acceptable and understandable in various contexts, as Ludwig AI confirms.
What are some alternatives to "favorite forever"?
You can use alternatives like "eternal favorite", "all-time favorite", or "perennial favorite" to express a similar sentiment with slightly different nuances.
How can I use "favorite forever" in a sentence?
You might say, "That movie is my "favorite forever" because it always makes me laugh", or "This restaurant has been a city "favorite forever"."
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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
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested