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Discover Ludwig"favors with" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something being favored or benefited by someone or something else. For example: - "She always favors her sister with gifts and attention." - "The company's new policy greatly favors with their employees." - "The politician's stance on education greatly favors with young voters."
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Although there were grumblings that it was a late hit by Favors with McNabb already down, Fox defended Favors on Monday.
He is doing Israel no favors with such a tepid response.
He does reggae no favors with his halfhearted attempts at patois.
Summer seems to insist that we return its favors with equal sunniness in a glass.
Obama does himself no favors with his periodic slumbers, his indisciplines of conception and rhetoric.
If Mr. Byers is indeed innocent, he is doing himself no favors with these performances.
"The president of the United States should not be trading favors with oil and gas corporations.
Grim and unsmiling, Claire dispenses her favors with a cold, mechanical self-possession.
But these people may not have done Southern women any favors with this determinedly lively but unconvincing production.
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To curry favor with the interrogator?
Such pronouncements find favor with OPEC leaders.
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