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"in favour" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to mean a preference or support of a particular opinion. For example, "The majority of citizens voted in favour of the new law."
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It is in favour.
Business is in favour.
Eleven members voted in favour.
Voting in favour of what?
Isabelle is not in favour.
The government is in favour.
In favour of what, exactly?
A slim majority is in favour.
62 per cent voted in favour.
We are in favour of mending hearts".
All those in favour, sign here.
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