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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually prefer" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that someone truly or genuinely prefers one thing over another. Example: "I know many people like to believe that I enjoy chocolate ice cream, but I actually prefer the taste of vanilla."
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The bottles are so attractive to the males that they actually prefer them to actual females.
However, many London traders actually prefer NSC.
Sometimes the musicians actually prefer them.
Yes, we actually prefer Carmina Burana.
But I actually prefer no PowerPoint.
"I actually prefer the Fentiman's," said Jason.
When might new faculty actually prefer non-tenure track positions?
Imagine, someday you might actually prefer digital to human operators.
Or do they actually prefer mucus over parasites?
"I actually prefer pig eyelashes as a separate dish".
Many would actually prefer to get good grades honestly.
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