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  2. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English in somebody’s favour if something is in someone’s favour, it gives them an advantage over someone else Conditions on court are very much in Williams’ favour. The new rules should actually work in your favor.

  3. The meaning of IN SOMEONE'S FAVOR is in support of (someone) : in a way that helps or benefits (someone). How to use in someone's favor in a sentence.

  4. in sb's favour. phrase. If someone makes a judgment in your favour, they say that you are right about something. If the commission rules in Mr Welch's favour the case will go to the European Court of Human Rights. See full dictionary entry for favour.

  5. To be highly regarded by one; to be widely accepted or enjoyed by one. John had been in his boss's favor ever since he managed to secure that lucrative client. When we were making this sequel, we wanted to do right by the fans, so we're very pleased that it is in their favor.

  6. in somebody’s/something’s ˈfavour to somebody’s advantage: The court decided in the employee’s favour. ♢ The fact that the dollar is falling is in your favour.

  7. Jan 2, 2017 · 1. 'Plus one' can mean a person who goes with you to an event, but I think it is context driven and, used here, would be understood to mean 'yes, a point in my favour'. If you wish to avoid 'plus one' perhaps 'score one to me' would suit. I've certainly used it in that kind of scenario. – Spagirl.

  8. May 30, 2016 · First, when someone asks you for a favour, you feel good! It gives you a sense pride knowing that out of all the people that person could have come to, they came to you. This could be either because they trust you – which implies that you are trustworthy.

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