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FAV RESTORATION LLC

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LAKE WORTH, FL 33467

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in social media
&ldquo
fav&rdquo
is a slang term that is short for &ldquo
favorite .&rdquo
It can be used as an adjective
noun
or even a verb. For example
you might say &ldquo
this is my fav song&rdquo
or &ldquo
I added this post to my favs.&rdquo
The term &ldquo
s commonly used on platforms like Twitter and Instagram
where users can &ldquo
like&rdquo
favorite&rdquo
posts they enjoy. While &ldquo
is a casual term and not typically used in formal settings
Fav&rdquo

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