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"favoured method" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a technique or approach that may be preferred or more successful than other approaches. For example, "We found that the favoured method for achieving our goal was to use a combination of techniques."
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Does Shakespeare have a favoured method of execution?
A lottery is thought to be the favoured method.
He faced the possibility of death by Franco's favoured method of execution, the garrotte.
Do you have a favoured method on how to reduce emissions?
The favoured method is interior monologue, in which the dramas are little dramas of consciousness.
Steaming is my favoured method: the spears cook to tenderness without trapping water in their leafy, buddy nooks and crannies.
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Remortgaging or taking out a personal loan tend to be the favoured methods of funding an extension (for more detail, see our guide to financing home improvement).
The result was a 34% drop in deaths from paracetamol poisoning.Men rarely take pills, but their favoured methods have become less lethal, too.
Stock is one of Google's favoured methods of pay, as evidenced by the US-based chief executive, Sundar Pichai, who has been handed £138m in stock released in quarterly instalments until 2019.
Among the government's favoured methods is a review of the public-works budget, a source of largesse for the Hashimoto faction ever since Tanaka first launched his drive to "remodel the Japanese archipelago" in the 1970s by covering large tracts of Japan in concrete.
Selected reaction monitoring (SRM) and the related multiple reaction monitoring are currently the favoured methods for biomarker verification and for targeted and absolute quantification approaches.
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