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Discover Ludwig"more favored" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to indicate that something is more preferred than something else. For example: "Chocolate ice cream is more favored than vanilla ice cream in this house."
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Mr. Payne's lawsuit says that Council members and Mr. Gandhi wanted a more favored partner.
Men, generally more favored by nature as they age, can be single at all ages.
The vice president's stands on health, schools and the environment are also more favored by voters.
"If there's a crisis, they're going to become even more favored by investors," Mr. Sri-Kumar said.
You're not my father.' " Sometimes French Muslims compete for their father's love with his other, more favored children — the Jews.
Above 350 °C the reduction of Co4+ and Fe4+ to the (III) state was more favored.
So, the atmospheric pressure mode in our experiments is more favored in growing 2D TMDC films.
Facebook swings widely to women at 58%, while YouTube and LinkedIn seem to be more favored by men.
When the nanocrystals is more than 4 nm in diameter, the growth of wurtzite phase is more favored.
Thermodynamically, the formation of a secondary carbocation is more favored than the formation of a primary carbocation.
Consistent with the CLSM observations, HFNDs were much more favored than NDs in the cellular internalization process (Fig. 9).
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