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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favors more" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing preferences or tendencies towards a greater degree of something. Example: "The new policy favors more sustainable practices in the workplace."
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Instead, he favors more troops and spy planes.
Like Dr. Sheele, he favors more testing of multiple doses.
President Bush strongly favors more use of health information technology.
But the city has made clear that it favors more prestigious schools and more ambitious proposals.
But aides also say Mr. Romney favors more civility in the political dialogue.
She favors more state control over industries, including Brazil's rapidly expanding oil sector.
The New York Times obtained a copy from someone who favors more spending on nuclear security.
The Bush administration favors more radical action, including allowing private companies to bid to operate trains.
Her group favors more liberal use of alternatives to incarceration and provides support for inmates' families.
The White House approach favors more energy production at the expense of everything else".
Mr. Kerry favors more conservation, including stricter gasoline mileage standards for cars.
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