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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'favoured with' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been given or granted something special or advantageous. For example, "We've been favoured with a warm spring this year."
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Certainly they were favoured with a measure of autonomy.
In addition, the Fushimi district in southern Kyōto, favoured with excellent water, produces some of Japan's finest sake.
Republicans favoured with invites to Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal, whose parents were born in India, and Indiana senator Richard Lugar.
In 1647 he followed Prince Charles into exile and was favoured with court appointments after the Restoration.
Again, the para-position was favoured with the 4-hydroxy (15) being almost equipotent with the 4-methyl compound.
Crystallization is seen to be favoured with the presence of CNF and is prominently seen during the cooling cycle.
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Myself I favour with something pink and white and floating.
It is an idea that has gained favour with conservative US thinktanks in recent years.
It favours negotiations with the extremist Tigers.
Eventually Boethius fell out of favour with Theodoric.
He was doubtless trying to curry favour with Putin.
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