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Discover LudwigThe phrase "which favor" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the favor that someone has granted or is being asked for: I asked my neighbor to lend me a cup of sugar, to which favor he happily agreed.
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To improve its efficiency, two mechanisms, which favor the diversification of the search, have been added.
Highly degraded sites require major changes, which favor commonly occurring, aggressive species, often exotics.
Then Mrs. Morton quotes reviews from several authoritative publications, which favor her translation.
On the other are human rights organizations, which favor a much more vocal stance.
Mr. Cameron also faces pressure from his coalition partner, the Liberal Democrats, which favor the union.
Sweden is subsidizing wind power through "green" certificates, which favor the use of renewable energy.
But we are making three changes in our electoral-map ratings — all of which favor Trump.
Important examples include underpricing agricultural commodities and subsidizing public goods and services, both of which favor the urban population.
This contextual influence is rarely supported by generative systems, which favor a top-down derivation of solutions from goals.
Best management practices can be implemented which favor denitrification, the single most effective removal pathway in the nitrogen cycle.
Finally, we carry out a simulation analysis aimed at identifying the scenarios which favor the use of the RS contract.
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