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Discover LudwigThe phrase "favours of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to acts of kindness or support that someone has received from another person or entity.
Example: "She has received many favours of her friends during her time of need."
Alternatives: "acts of kindness" or "support from."
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Asking favours of staff and friends.
I didn't ask no favours of him and he didn't ask none of me.
Having employed black magic to gain the sexual favours of the delicious Antonia, he perishes when the Devil comes for him.
Modi's earliest supporters in his bid for supreme power, however, were India's richest people, lured by special favours of cheap land and tax concessions.
It rises from the site of the lodging house where the artist enjoyed the ample favours of its landlady, Sophia Booth.
Discipline was strict, but a successful gladiator not only was famous but, according to the satires of Juvenal, enjoyed the favours of society women.
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In favour of what, exactly?
Voting in favour of what?
We are in favour of mending hearts".
He's in favour of Common Core.
"I'm not in favour of that".
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