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'shift in favour of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change in favor of a particular opinion, direction, or movement. Example Sentence: Public opinion has shifted in favour of the proposed policy changes.
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A shift in favour of northern European cities began to take place.
The notion of a shift in favour of Mr Bauer has in turn encouraged other notions.
But Lord Falconer indicated that the balance is likely to shift in favour of growth.
We're noticing a shift in favour of darker skins in the beauty industry in general, and it extends to the current crop of pigmentation-fixers.
It is impossible to overstate the significance of that ruling, which reflected a new balance of global priorities, a shift in favour of principle over pragmatism.
"Spending priorities … shift in favour of low-income households and the public sector and away from outsourcers and defence companies" (Report, 1 Dec ember).
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Furthermore, the distribution of wealth gains has shifted in favour of those at higher wealth levels.
Nevertheless, the balance of power was shifting in favour of the large landowners.
The public and political mood had shifted in favour of the new.
But the mood may recently have shifted in favour of the Turks.
The equilibrium shifts in favour of dimers under increased pressure and in favour of monomers under reduced pressure.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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