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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preference to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a choice or inclination towards something. For example: - I have a preference to staying in tonight rather than going out. - She expressed a preference to traveling by train instead of by plane. - His preference to work alone made him a better fit for the position. - The company caters to customers' preferences to create customized products. Note that "to" can be replaced with "for" in some cases without changing the meaning, such as "a preference for traveling by train."
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I'd prefer the U.S. government showed a preference to domestic products and I'm happy to hear Solar City is building a plant in New York.
Fourteen of these expressed a preference to serve as intervention group, while five preferred to serve as control group.
He hasn't expressed a preference to me".
"I would hypothesize that they have a preference to nest near hawk nests and a preference to return to successful nest sites", said Professor Prum.
They kissed passionately, but she inexplicably discovered a preference to her boyfriend.
He has expressed a preference to be extradited to The Hague for trial.
All expressed a preference to be prisoners, a role they could relate to better.
Other times, he spoke of a preference to play for a defensive-minded team.
Bosh also could sign an extension this summer but has indicated a preference to explore free agency.
Chinese leaders give a preference to smart cities, while those in the Middle East look first to improving water efficiency.
"Those simple statements about a preference to capture mask a much more complicated story," Mr. Waxman said.
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