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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favors to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to express someone's inclination or preference towards doing something. Example: "She always favors to read in her free time instead of watching TV."
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It does no favors to Medea.
It doesn't do any favors to the gay trailblazer.
JACKSONVILLE -- Signed LB Greg Favors to a three-year contract.
They seem like favors to specific industries or companies.
"You see, I don't have any favors to grant.
The tax increases he favors to pay for rebuilding should be deferred until the economy strengthens.
But the program favors — to borrow a Cinema 16 slogan — "films you can't see elsewhere".
He began calling in favors to find out what was going on and became alarmed.
Mr. Obama, the campaign says, is dispensing favors to his biggest donors.
Or are you content to remain here, safe and warm, Dispensing royal favors to adoring subjects?
White sesame paste is a condiment Mr. Takahashi favors to dress up simply cooked vegetables.
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