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The phrase "favourable treatment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone is receiving preferential or special treatment in comparison to others. For example: "John was offered a more favourable treatment than other applicants when he applied for the job."
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Both the Irish government and Apple deny the claim that the company has had favourable treatment.
The tax expenditure statement details every exemption and favourable treatment given within the tax system.
The company said it had no reason to believe it was given favourable treatment.
Palmer has repeatedly denied claims he offered donations to the LNP for favourable treatment.
European leaders have been highly critical of Cameron's demand for Britain to be given favourable treatment.
Carthaginian subjects of various nationalities in Sicily also received favourable treatment, at least in economic matters.
Shin told Nature that he did not offer his former student favourable treatment.
And the report noted the impression that police receive more favourable treatment than members of the public.
She alleged she was offered the choice between a £100,000 fee or favourable treatment in the Murdoch press.
European regulators opened an inquiry in October 2014, saying any favourable treatment could amount to "hidden subsidies".
The crown appealed after a public outcry, saying Filipo had received favourable treatment because of his rugby connection.
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