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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favorite it" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a preference for something, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "I can't decide which movie to watch; I just want to favorite it."
Alternatives: "mark it as a favorite" or "add it to my favorites."
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While not a critical favorite, it is enjoyed for its celebrity narrations, none of which has yet surpassed those by the composer himself.
A Morningstar favorite, it has been beating its junk bond rivals of late.
Never a fan favorite, it has been losing business — including its two biggest tenants, the Nets and the Devils — to the newer Prudential Center in Newark.
Then, on the video's landing page, you can see which services offer the program or movie, and you can read more about it, view its Rotten Tomatoes rating and reviews, plus favorite it, mark it watched, or share with others.
"It's my favorite — it blows Paris away!
Unfortunately, this method may fail to elect the majority's favorite — it could, in theory, elect someone who was nobody's favorite.
If anyone is considered the favorite, it is Alexander Vinokourov, a 33-year old Kazakh who rides for Astana.
The early-18th-century brick building that once housed the publishers of "Walden" and "The Scarlet Letter" was my least favorite — it is now, depressingly, a Chipotle.
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Here are our favorites:"It was a good house, well-maintained.
One male correspondent says, "She plays favorites, it is said.
If Merion proved heartless to the favorites, it also showed reluctant compassion for others.
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