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The phrase "a preferred with" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity, making it unusable without additional context.
Example: "She is a preferred candidate with extensive experience in the field."
Alternatives: "a favored option" or "a chosen alternative."
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Mr. Trott offered Mr. Buffett a "preferred with warrants," a complex security that gave Mr. Buffett 10 percent annual interest on a $5 billion investment plus the option to buy additional Goldman stock at a set price.
One more to consider is a preferred with a stronger dose of equity flavoring: the 8.5% convertible preferred from American International Group (74, AIG A).
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Along with a computer and a chat program, you might want to invest in a webcam, preferred with a built in microphone.
The company has a preferred relationship with several companies, including Cisco Systems, Dell Computer, VMWare and EMC.
Cultivate a preferred relationship with Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft, and Google to ensure the best possible placement of your offering.
A coordinated approach to promoting such a service was preferred, with other relevant NHS service providers having clear pathways for referral.
In showing, a scissors bite is preferred with an undershot jaw severely penalised.
Therefore a distributed control approach is preferred with a local control agent in each AV adjusting its trajectory, so that its task is completed without collisions.
The combined augmented icon display + bar chart was second most preferred with a mean preference score of 0.22.
One convertible preferred I find attractive is an Entergy 7.625% mandatory convertible preferred with a par value of $50.
On Pt(1 1 0) a hollow site is preferred, with adsorption energy of −32 kJ mol−1.
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