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"favour of becoming" is not a correct phrase in English.
You could use the phrase "in favor of becoming" instead. Example: I strongly believe in the benefits of education, and am in favor of becoming a teacher.
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Or was it signifying a complete abandonment of guitars in favour of becoming Skrillex 2.0?
With Russian troops occupying the peninsula and anyone who does not want to join Russia staying away from the bogus procedure, the 97% vote in favour of becoming part of Russia is not a surprise.
As jobs become harder to get and the domestic responsibilities pile up, might the crisis cause more young women to ditch thoughts of a career in favour of becoming full-time carers and mothers?
Enron, in effect, was abandoning its roots as an energy provider in favour of becoming a Wall Street trader that just happened to be based in Houston, Texas.Its failure, then, has more in common with that of Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM), a hedge fund run by Nobel prize-winning economists and other geniuses, than with that of PG&E, a California electricity utility that recently went bust.
In a referendum, Puerto Ricans voted in favour of becoming the 51st US state, if Congress approves the move.
With factories' increasingly putting up their leasing costs to satellite teams, forcing Gresini and Pramac down to one leased bike each and Aspar to abandon their MotoGP project altogether in favour of becoming a CRT, something has to be done to tackle the dwindling grid numbers in the premier class.
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These days the boys on the beach seem to favour football, dreaming of becoming the next Dwight Yorke of Tobago (although, thankfully, no one has heard of Jordan yet).
I'm in favour of him becoming president if the powers of the office are dramatically reduced – but what I'm against is Navalny becoming an object of worship.
One poll in July showed some 48% in favour of Catalonia becoming an independent state, while 42% were against it.
Asked if the monarchy should continue, 76% said yes, and only 18% were in favour of Britain becoming a republic.
Everything is stacked in favour of John becoming a ned: family (dad's an alcoholic, brother's a local hard man), the works.
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