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Discover Ludwig"favour being" can be a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to express preference or support for something or someone to exist or happen. Example: I am in favour of the new law being passed to protect the environment. In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their preference or support for the new law to come into existence or being.
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Those who favour being behind are 'Intermediate', and there is also an 'Experimental and Contortionist' class, which consists mostly of younger and more agile members of the community".
Also weighing in United's favour is the fact that Rooney's family are settled in the north west and his wife, Coleen, is understood to favour being close to her family.
On September 28 another secret German Soviet protocol modified the arrangements of August: all Lithuania was to be a Soviet sphere of influence, not a German one; but the dividing line in Poland was changed in Germany's favour, being moved eastward to the Bug River.
The inquiry heard that the former NOTW crime reporter, Lucy Panton filed a story from Mr Fedorcio's Scotland Yard office using his personal computer, and that the loan of a police horse to the former NI chief executive, Rebekah Brooks, may have been a well-timed "favour being called in".
"I favour being involved in Europe, but I don't want to be drawn further in," she says.
Trivers' basic idea was straightforward: it may pay an organism to help another, if there is an expectation of the favour being returned in the future.
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The argument in favour is simple.
The vote in favour was overwhelming – 524-43.
The general solution many seem to favour is subscription.
Those in favour are too weak to implement any change.
The favour was returned for the third goal.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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