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"has long favored" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone has consistently preferred or supported something for a significant amount of time. Here is an example: "The company has long favored environmentally friendly practices, implementing them in all aspects of their operations."
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Mr. Bush has long favored the embargo.
The gender gap has long favored Democrats.
Mathieu still has the blond Mohawk he has long favored.
Kessel is from Madison, Wis., but has long favored Minnesota.
Ford has long favored 26 pounds a square inch.
commitments, leading an elite that has long favored protectionism and subsidy over serious reform.
Mr. Rivera has long favored immigration reform and a woman's right to choose an abortion.
Indeed, the Social Democratic Party has long favored independence for Montenegro, but not for nationalist reasons.
Rod Stewart has long favored story songs, going back to 1971's classic Maggie May.
Thomas has long favored an accentuate-the-positive approach, often to the point of absurdity.
Governor Pataki has long favored the development of Indian casinos to revive economically depressed areas.
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