Sentence examples for To prefer from inspiring English sources

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To prefer

verb

To advance, promote (someone).

Exact(58)

I happen to prefer an eclectic aesthetic.

Both just happen to prefer No. 5.

(Affluent whites seem to prefer S.U.V.s).

Some authors seem to prefer exile.

They tend to prefer longer-term measures.

He seems to prefer the exotics.

And jumpers seem to prefer the regulations.

She started to prefer leggings.

Residents seem to prefer it that way.

He seems to prefer the high road.

(The men tend to prefer stone carving).

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