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The phrase "a preferential basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where something is given priority or preference over others.
Example: "The committee will evaluate applications on a preferential basis to ensure that those with the greatest need receive assistance first."
Alternatives: "a priority basis" or "a favored basis".
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At the movement's height, there were more than 1,000 theatres in America that screened black-audience films either exclusively or on a preferential basis.
The key is accessing affluent investors on a preferential basis.
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By conducting simulation studies on the basis of a duplication-divergence model, we demonstrated that a preferential duplication of low- and high-degree nodes can generate disassortative and non-disassortative networks, respectively.
The 5α-THF/THF ratio is a marker of 5α/5β-reductase activity and demonstrates that there is a preferential 5β-metabolism route in some but not all ACRD cases, but the basis for this differential activity is unknown.
"There's no other example of any basis that we afford a civil right based upon a behavior or a preferential choice," he said.
Keeping in mind the distinct differences between compensatory and non-compensatory processes in conflict situations, we focused on the neural basis of conflict monitoring by contrasting a judgment-based choice task with a preferential choice task.
HSBC Advance customers, meanwhile, get a "preferential rate" of 0.1%.
Why should this investment be given a preferential tax treatment?
"He always, always has a preferential option for the poor".
(a) Preferential milling.
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