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The phrase "which are favourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe conditions, situations, or factors that are advantageous or beneficial in a given context. Example: "The new policies implemented by the company are designed to create an environment which are favourable for employee growth and development."
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Particularly, high levels of zeolite-like ordering favoured micropores of size <15 Å which are favourable for higher hydrogen uptake capacities.
We're delighted that Ally has been generous enough to agree to the termination of the contract on commercial terms which are favourable to the club".
Ladbrokes had said there were 35% fewer draws - which are favourable to bookies - in the Premier League so far this year.
Zen-Ruffinen says: "The president has constantly taken decisions which are favourable to the economic interests of Jack Warner and some of his family members and are contrary to the financial interests of Fifa".
Dave King – who took over as the Rangers chairman in March – held talks with the 52-year-old earlier in the summer and has now been able to agree a deal to terminate McCoist's contract "on commercial terms which are favourable to the club".
This is supported by taxes (The Law for liquid fuel tax 1399/2010), which are favourable for biofuels.
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These subjects then watched NBC's analysis (which was favourable to Mr Bush) or CNN's analysis (which was favourable to Mr Kerry) or no analysis at all.
For the administration, this is a brief but passing period which is favourable to engagement, after the Iraq war and before the 2004 election campaign.
The Bacchiadae had exploited Corinth's geographic position, which was favourable in ways rivaled only by that of the two Euboean cities already discussed.
Government conversion issues were limited to dealing with short-dated securities which had practically passed into money market hands, and the Budget introduced by Mr Churchill in April centred on one main idea which was favourable to trade and industry.
And among the other desiderata for it, he went on to say, is the creation of "a climate of opinion which is favourable to gaiety, tolerance and beauty, and unfavourable to puritanical restriction, to petty-minded disapproval, to hypocrisy and to a dreary, ugly pattern of life.
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