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Common collocations with favourable in British Collocation

favourable adjective

UK /ˈfeɪv(ə)rəb(ə)l/

very

exceptionally
extremely
highly
overwhelmingly
particularly
very

Comments from my own patients have been highly favourable.

mainly

broadly
generally
largely
mainly
mostly

However, the reception was generally favourable.

rather

quite
rather
reasonably
relatively

Feedback has been quite favourable.

statement

comment
coverage
publicity
report
review

The series gained favourable reviews from the very first episode.

reaction

reaction
reception
response

It has already received a favourable response from critics.

opinion

attitude
opinion

She formed a very favourable opinion of the area, which she spent a week exploring.

very

exceptionally
extremely
highly
particularly
very

This environment was exceptionally favourable to the development of revolutionary scientific ideas.

rather

quite
rather
reasonably
relatively

Spain wants to maintain the relatively favourable position it was granted by the treaty.