The word written in bold are new words that I haven't used before and want to practise using them.
-She breezed into the house an hour late.
-I'm in favour of cheese pizzas because it is tasty.
-The pantomime has been cancelled in favour of the SHS (school name) principal.
-I can get A* in the GED with ease.
-I feel at ease with the new classroom environment.
-My dream is to have a chance to study in an international school and meet people whom I have common with.
-People speaking English to me makes me feel more respected.
-I can't justify that ghosts are exist.Dressing like a Victorian-wearing tie and waistcoat combo with a jacket--on a no school uniform day makes me feel undignified.
-I like to think of age as an abstract concept as a defense mechanism against my ascending path towards diE.
-I'm a lanky man.
mosja - She breezed into the house an hour late. OK. mosja - I'm in favour of cheese pizzas because they are tasty.
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mosja- She breezed into the house an hour late.
OK.
mosja- I'm in favour of cheese pizzas because they are tasty.
Slightly unusual use of "in favour", but not necessarily wrong.
mosja- The pantomime has been cancelled in favour of the SHS (school name)