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Discover Ludwig"she was favored" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone is given preferential treatment or is shown particular kindness and approval. Example sentence: She was favored among her peers for her hard work and dedication to her studies.
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In her campaign office the day before the election, Sewell knew she was favored to win.
But it was also unwise from a political standpoint, since she was favored to win re-election, and did.
Having won a gold medal in the backstroke at the Los Angeles Games in 1932, she was favored to repeat at the Berlin Olympics.
She was favored to win the special election called because her predecessor, Knock Yokoyama, resigned after a sexual harassment suit involving a young campaign worker.
Standing nearby, the Showtime chief executive, Matt Blank, said he was confident about Ms. Danes's chances — she was favored to win best actress — but he cautioned, "It's hard for a first-year show".
Ms. Meng will face City Councilman Daniel J. Halloran in November; she was favored to win because the district is mostly Democratic, and, if she were elected, she would be the first Asian-American member of the New York Congressional delegation.
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She was favoring the names Desmond and Davis.
Although she asked all of the city's militias to give up their arms, Muslims felt that she was favoring the Christians.
She is favored in the 100-meter breaststroke on Friday.
Now she is favored in the year's most high-profile Senate race.
Yet she is favored to win gold in the floor exercise.
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