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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about a preference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's likes or choices regarding a particular subject or situation.
Example: "I would like to hear your thoughts about a preference for the new project direction."
Alternatives: "regarding a preference" or "concerning a preference."
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The fundamental question isn't about a preference for one race over another.
"Those simple statements about a preference to capture mask a much more complicated story," Mr. Waxman said.
In hindsight, Michael Eric Dyson might have been the person least well-positioned to attack Cornel West about a preference for celebrity over scholarship.
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His word for the branch of culture that he represented and wrote about was "Negro", a preference shared by Murray's close friend the novelist Ralph Ellison.
As for the all-conquering "Argo", it seems to have benefited from the truism that Hollywood loves films about Hollywood, a preference which helped "The Artist" this time last year.
What do you think about that?" suggests a preference for direct verbal responses over giggling.
That, and her comment about China, suggests a preference for illiberal non-Western powers over liberal Western ones.
Lack of cash, skepticism about big business, a preference for customized products and heuristic purchasing experiences and possibly a lifelong tendency toward scrimping?
Scans showed that about 39% of the dogs' vocal regions tended to respond most strongly to dog sounds, and about 48% showed a preference for other environmental noises.
Avoidance of thinking about cancer, and a preference for 'not knowing' were expressed several times.
Concern about randomisation and a preference for the doctor to choose treatment have been most commonly cited as reasons for refusing to enrol in one study[ 53].
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