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The phrase "a greater preference for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's or a group's inclination or choice towards one option over another, often in comparative contexts.
Example: "In the survey, participants showed a greater preference for organic products over conventional ones."
Alternatives: "a stronger liking for" or "a higher inclination towards".
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One study found that context matters: Women living in poorer environments may have a greater preference for masculine men, but women in more developed areas prefer more feminine-looking men, according to a study from the Face Research Laboratory.
In portfolio selection, women tend to have a greater preference for fixed-income investments.
We found that people given the article showed a greater preference for the delayed but larger rewards.
The company argued that blacks also showed a greater preference for one cigarette characteristic, menthol, than other smokers.
People in their twenties and thirties showed a greater preference for fewer children but didn't change their relationship plans.
They also showed a greater preference for the re-establishment of native species in the re-vegetation of roadside verges.
Females had a greater preference for using their right paw; males were more inclined to adopt their left paw.
Young autistic children also tend to have a greater preference for abstract images over social images, so eye-tracking could provide another useful biomarker for the condition.
"Time will tell whether a greater preference for renting will remain in evidence or the desire for home ownership once again asserts itself".
This paper examines how increased voter ethnicization, defined as a greater preference for the party representing one's ethnic group, affects politician quality.
Chronic life stress seems to be associated with a greater preference for energy- and nutrient-dense foods, namely those that are high in sugar and fat.
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