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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favorite list" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a collection of items, people, or activities that someone particularly enjoys or prefers.
Example: "I have created a favorite list of movies that I want to watch this weekend."
Alternatives: "preferred list" or "top picks."
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They brought him the poll paper and the pen, all he did was choose his favorite list and give it to them.
(Bonus link: for a sense of the problem and a seasonal feast of pity and fear, see my favorite list, "The 20 Most Powerless People in the Art World," at the infectiously ill-tempered blog HyperAllergic).
Then there's my favorite, "List of People (to Try and Forget About)," which I hum after watching certain recurring faces on the news each night: "Now I gotta add you to my list of people to try and forget about".
In the case of IE, the pages found needed to be saved in the favorite list.
For users of Microsoft 's Windows operating system, a popular application called Newsgator can integrate your favorite list of RSS feeds within your Outlook window.
If you long press on an emoji, it will add this particular emoji to your favorite list for easy access.
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Moreover, it also showed that most participants did not have the habit of categorizing the web pages they stored in the favorite lists.
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My favorite lists involve technology, and in particular thinking about associated social, economic, cultural and ethical implications.
My favorite listing was "Deborah J Levine.
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