Hello, Would you say "more favorable prices"? Best service and more favorable price Thank you!!
B bernar3 Senior Member Spanish, Spain Jun 22, 2008 #1 Hello, Would you say "more favorable prices"? Best service and more favorable price Thank you!!
bibliolept Senior Member Northern California AE, Español Jun 22, 2008 #2 It's not uncommon. What is the context, advertising copy?
P Porteño Member Emeritus Buenos Aires British English Jun 22, 2008 #3 bernar3 said: Hello, Would you say "more favorable prices"? Best service and more favorable price Thank you!! Click to expand... I don't think I would use 'favourable' in this context. I would simply say 'Best service and prices'.
bernar3 said: Hello, Would you say "more favorable prices"? Best service and more favorable price Thank you!! Click to expand... I don't think I would use 'favourable' in this context. I would simply say 'Best service and prices'.