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-favoured

British  

adjective

  1. (in combination) having an appearance (as specified)

    ill-favoured

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GB News – the favoured channel of Nigel Farage – was on the TV as the owner Andy Valentini made the coffees.

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Antony Price, the British fashion designer responsible for some of the looks favoured by David Bowie, Roxy Music and Queen Camilla among others, has died aged 80.

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A recent Forsa survey of German public opinion for Stern magazine suggested that while just over half of respondents favoured compulsory service, opposition rose to 63% among 18 to 29-year-olds.

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As well as favoured teams, fans will also have desired destinations.

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"But for us it's not focusing too much on what they do, but ensuring we've got our plans in place and focus on what we do well and do it for long periods of time," said Smith, who added that Australia favoured a different approach.

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