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The phrase "I prefer both" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a preference for two options equally. Example: "When it comes to dessert, I prefer both chocolate cake and ice cream."
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I prefer both.
If it's a trio, I prefer me, a girl, and a man; if it's two couples together, I prefer both to be a man and a woman.
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I preferred both to my companion's rather basic lamb stew.
I preferred both to the soft-shell crab spider roll, in which the crab was a little limp.
Offering two models, the $100 Laredo and the $226 Silverado, I preferred both sets to the rap star models I have listened to.
Instead, I preferred both the Bacardi, which had the ring of true rum authority to it as well as a welcome complexity, and the Mount Gay Extra Old, which I also thought was deliciously complex.
Katie May: To be honest I prefer them both.
That view may not be the last word -- it may not even reflect the whole truth -- but I prefer it to both the playwright's statement that Ruskin "set about trying to destroy" his wife (an appalling charge to level at anyone; unconscionable to level it at an emotional retard like Ruskin) and the Ruskin apologists' assertion that the play "was unfair to 'diminish' the reputation" of their hero.
I prefer the latter, so I've embedded both.
I like them both, but I prefer Messi".
You can't really have both, and I prefer freedom.
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