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The phrase "always I prefer" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to express a consistent choice or preference, but the word order is awkward.
Example: "Always I prefer tea over coffee."
Alternatives: "I always prefer" or "I prefer.. always."
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I don't think I've ever even met anyone from AOL Ventures, but, as always, I prefer to mention this stuff.].
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I prefer American, always have".
I always prefer light, ALWAYS prefer light, but you can best believe that I can take the heat.
"I always prefer to leave before I feel unwelcome," he said recently.
But given the choice, Feuerstein says: "I always prefer the cold, because I come from a long line of shvitzers.
i would join one direction but i think i always preferred being a solo artist.
KMF: I'm no economist, but I always prefer incentives to disincentives.
On the other hand, when I read the book first, I always prefer it to the movie.
That said, I always prefer light, but you better believe that I can take the heat.
I always prefer to have my disincentives lined up before I start trying to give people incentives.
You see, I always prefer to see the bird's-eye view of where I'm going.
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