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Discover Ludwig"find favor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is well-liked or approved of by others. It can also mean to be granted mercy or kindness. Example: "The new company policy has not found favor with many employees, leading to protests and backlash."
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"I think we are the ideal kind of candidate city for this kind of a program, and I hope that you guys find favor with this".
But it didn't find favor with everyone.
Such pronouncements find favor with OPEC leaders.
Ms. Brown's magazine did not find favor with everyone.
"In whose eyes do you want to find favor?
I've always found that, with humor, some will find fault where others find favor.
For now, though, there's not much else that will find favor for them.
Mr. Wisdom's very English brand of low comedy did not find favor with every American critic.
I can only hope and pray that I will find favor in God's eyes".
His jet set lifestyle did not find favor among ordinary Spaniards.
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"It is rather like to use an analogy I am certain will find favor planting a tree and being able to watch it grow," she said.
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