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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this is favoured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is preferred or supported in a particular context or situation. Example: "In our analysis, this is favoured over the alternative options due to its effectiveness."
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This is favoured by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) where the highest paid employee (the chief executive) earns no more than three times that of the lowest paid.
This is favoured by positive staining for actin and vinmentin and negative for desmin in myofibroblasts of the inguinal region compared to fibroblasts elsewhere in the body [ 2].
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This is favours for friends at the highest level.
This was favoured over a completely healthy control group as it enabled us to determine the specific influence of a cancer diagnosis independent of other chronic diseases.
As expected, this was favoured by low temperature, a smaller percentage of WFPS (increasing soil aeration) and no application of C to soil (Tables 4, 6).
Nobody in the West wants a nuclear Taliban.Who's the bogeyman?This argument is favoured by many unattractive governments.
This idea is favoured by radical integrationists, hopeful that the atmosphere of crisis generated by an Irish "no" would allow them to make a much bigger leap forward.
For some shrub species this process is favoured by fire and high precipitation.
The yield of this product is favoured by using saturated solutions of acrylonitrile and low negative potentials.
This process is favoured by the asymmetry of the adsorbate molecules and thus it occurs at higher temperatures with increasing deviations of the ratio r1/r2 from unity.
This technique is favoured at the microwave frequencies the devices are commonly employed with.
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