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"favoured choice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "favoured choice" to describe something that is preferred or chosen by someone, or a popular option among a group. For example: - The restaurant's signature dish, the steak, was the favoured choice among the customers. - The company's new marketing strategy seemed to be the favoured choice among the employees. - Despite the cold weather, hiking was still the favoured choice of activity for the adventurous group.
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This also helps explain why part-time MBAs are baby boomers' favoured choice of course.
He may yet get another of his wishes granted.The stock of Greg Curl, the bank's chief risk officer and Mr Lewis's favoured choice to succeed him, has risen as a result of the repayment: Mr Curl led the negotiations with regulators in Washington, DC, to persuade them that the bank could pay back the TARP money safely.
Newspapers were the favoured choice for advertisers until the advent of commercial television in 1955.
The reformists have not called for an active boycott and Rafsanjani appears their favoured choice.
Among both certain-Tories and possible-Tories alike, Mr Cameron is the favoured choice as leader.
Nasa put forward "Serenity" as its favoured choice of name, but it came in a distant second after being backed by only 40,000 votes.
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More important still, for many voters, is the fact that Mr Bush married a woman he met in Mexico as a teenager and has become a fluent Spanish-speaker, a huge asset in Miami.He may also have softened the feminist vote by choosing as a running-mate Florida's secretary of state, Sandra Mortham, who favours choice on abortion.
Dazzling white brightness permeated the self-catering apartment, the strongly favoured French choice of cheap accommodation, exposing layers of normally invisible dust.
When assessing FOF in people with PD, the findings in the present study favoured the choice of FES-I or mSAFFE.
A male-biased sex ratio may promote male-male competition and, hence, "forced" divorce, i.e. displacement of a paired male by an unpaired rival [11], [12], [18], but also favour female choice of a better mating option [11], [12], [19].
One might surmise that those aspects that favour the choice of the religious rite are negatively correlated with the choice of violating Lent: i.e. those who are more likely to opt for the religious rite are, at the same time, also less likely to violate the Lenten ban.
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