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The phrase "favourable for growing" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The climate in this region is favourable for growing a variety of crops such as corn, wheat, and soybeans.
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In much of the south the climate was less favourable for growing wheat, but vineyards and olive groves were nonetheless plowed up, especially after 1929 when the world price of olive oil halved.
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This promotes a mixed mating system that could be favourable for ferns growing in xeric habitats.
Favourable interactions between genotype, site and silviculture are desired for growing radiata pine, site and silviculture being two components of environment.
Prepare for growing pains.
For grown men.
Under favourable growing conditions the plants persist and increase year after year.
These stands also represent favourable growing environments of aspen.
While it is still too early to make informed judgments about the ecological outcome of one of the greatest steps ever undertaken in the ecological history of mankind, the interim indications are positive in nature, especially in south and southwest China where more favourable climatic conditions for tree growing occur.
These distinctions are not reliable, however, for there are some shrubs, such as lilacs and honeysuckles, that, under especially favourable environmental conditions, grow to the size of an arborescence or even a small tree.
Ecosystem change is occurring due to a longer growing season this is favourable for northward expansion of agriculture and in natural plant and animal distribution.
If chemotherapy was given for progressively growing intra-abdominal desmoids, most favourable outcomes occurred after combinations including doxorubicin.
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