Sentence examples for more commonly favour from inspiring English sources

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These are extended dramas rather than the fleeting moments short stories more commonly favour.

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The latter practice is the more commonly favoured arrangement, largely on account of its more finished appearance.

More commonly, they favour a disembodied voice.

For example, top heat mode orientation is commonly favoured in cooling electronic devices, humidity control in air conditioning systems, etc.

GPCR agonists and antagonists tend to be larger molecules than commonly favoured in drug design.

Many of the ARG members were females, the community-based health workforce are overwhelmingly female, and females are known to attend health services more commonly than males, all of which are likely to have favoured recruitment of more females than males.

Our data suggest that anaesthetists, more than surgeons, are in favour of informing patients about major hazards occurring more commonly than 1 in 10,000, though this is in need of further study.

Now, presumably these hipsters were wearing very tight sweater vests, or tank tops as they're more commonly known here, as opposed to the blouson style of sweater vest as favoured by Santorum.

This spring, a further X Prize for the creator of a super-efficient car is likely.Matthew Leerberg of Duke University, points out* that prizes are more commonly based on recognition of past achievement (such as the Nobel awards), or promote awareness of causes favoured by the donor.

The title is particularly favoured by devotees of the god Shiva; the comparable term Bhagavan (also meaning "Lord") is more commonly used by Vaishnavas (followers of the god Vishnu).

(More commonly, "famous-faced").

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