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favoured ADJ

ill-favoured ADJ

favour <favour; favours> N

cheque in favour of a named person ECON

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He favoured his friends and gave out well-paid posts if he could get anything in return for them.
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Spectators often bet on the outcome and proffer advice to their favoured competitor in the course of a match or score.
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He favoured the troubadours, of which he himself was one, and wrote two sirventesos.
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However, his estimates of land value were very low, from a halfpenny an acre for indifferent land up to a maximum of threepence an acre in the most favoured districts.
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There is antiferromagnetic order because the singlet state is energetically favoured.
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The international situation, however, favoured a bold attitude, and she met the representations of the powers with a flat defiance.
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They however appear to show high fidelity to favoured sites.
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The consensus was that no particular style is favoured and that individuality is to be encouraged.
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Another method of release said to be favoured by slingers firing into grouped or massed targets is an underhand throw.
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Several aircraft were considered for the project, which led to some internal friction among federal government procurement staff as different aircraft were favoured among different departments.
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