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 janaesl
 
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							| WHICH ONE IS CORRECT   A. IF  MY APPLICATION IS CONSIDERED FAVOURABLY , CALL ME FOR AN INTERVIEW. b. IF MY APPLICATION IS CONSIDERED FAVOURABLE, CALL ME FOR AN INTERVIEW   THANKS IN ADVANCE |  8 Apr 2014      
					
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 Pretty3
 
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							| You can say :
If my application is successful,.... |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Favourably.... as it describes how they will consider it. Favourable would mean the application itself was favourable. |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| and I would say "favorable", because if the application itself is favorable to them they should call me.   I guess both of them work.   PS-I would say: "...please call me" |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 isa2
 
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							| "favourably" is the only grammatically correct solution in this case because you define the verb "to be considered"  and not the noun "application" (cf. cunliffe �s answer) 
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 florimago
 
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							| I agree with Lynne , it should be "favourable " according to the construction "consider +sth /sb + adjective " |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 isa2
 
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							| @florimago: Lynne said exactly the opposite. 
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 florimago
 
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							| isa2, you�re right !!!  As far as I know, the given construction (consider +sth*sb + adjective) is the right one for me . |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Favourably, for goodness� sake. As Lynne says, it�s how the application is considered. |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| jana, If you are asking as a lesson, then definitely use "favourably". If, however, you are asking about how to say it in practice, the best choice would be to re-word it, because it doesn �t sound very natural.   Bruce |  8 Apr 2014     
					
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