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Discover Ludwig'a preference on' is a correct, usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express a preference for something, such as a choice, opinion, or course of action. For example, "I have a preference on Japanese cuisine over Italian food."
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Neither Granderson nor Gardner expressed a preference on Sunday.
Mr. Haldane was careful not to express a preference on how to address the issue.
"It was an expression of ingrained hostility," he said, born of "a preference on the other side for a dog-eat-dog, every-person-for-himself mentality".
When asked whether he had a preference on a successor, Mr. Owens said he was not prepared to make any endorsements.
In our everyday interactions with parents across the country, we consistently find a preference on both parent and student side for deep, connected, personal engagement with educators.
They did not think it worth indicating a preference on who governs their local areas or wish to express a view on care for the elderly, community safety, social housing or school places.
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A preference for the on-demand administration was expressed by 57.8% of patients.
Even while majoring in history and economics at Yale, Mr. Cutler had shown a preference for getting on with things.
Specifically, we find that investors have shown a preference for calls on DRI.
An increasing slope denoted a preference for RIP on the matrix strand and, inversely, a decreasing slope denoted a preference for RIP on the complementary strand.
Across primary care, nurses expressed a preference for working on a particular service or programme.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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