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"preset" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been pre-established or pre-arranged, either by a user or the system itself. For example, "The profile settings had a preset for the user to choose from instead of creating a new one."
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Why should investors tie their hands with a preset approach?
And Transocean says the bonuses followed a preset formula.
Power does not follow a preset route; it flows along whatever path offers the least resistance.
The programs operate at variable speeds for a preset amount of time.
The bigger danger is then one of simply following a preset plan, regardless.
Once on it, did you feel the council had a preset political agenda? A. Oh, yes.
These give them the right to buy shares at a preset price by a certain date.
(Tank-type heaters keep the water at a preset temperature all the time).
"I want to go with a preset lineup every day," Girardi said.
The Pressplay software allows consumers to pay a monthly fee for a preset number of songs.
The Kettering design used a gyroscope for lateral control to a preset direction and an aneroid barometer for pitch (fore and aft) control to maintain a preset altitude.
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