favourable to

Frequency: 7.070.8 per million words

Used to indicate a positive disposition or benefit towards a person, group, or idea.

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Examples (10)

  • The court's verdict was favourable to their client.
  • The new policy seems favourable to small businesses.
  • Economic conditions are favourable to investment right now.
  • The weather forecast looks favourable to outdoor activities.
  • His attitude was consistently favourable to the proposal.
  • The judge's ruling proved favourable to the defendant.
  • Market trends appear favourable to renewable energy companies.
  • The committee's response was highly favourable to our request.
  • Current regulations are favourable to environmental protection.
  • The board's decision remained favourable to the merger.