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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always prefer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when expressing a consistent choice or inclination towards something over another option. Example: "I always prefer tea over coffee in the morning."
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But I always prefer to.
I always prefer to do it myself.
Women voters did not always prefer Democrats.
We always prefer dialogue and negotiations.
Unlike entrepreneurs, we will always prefer security.
"I always prefer to be the underdog," he said.
"We always prefer to not spend overtime," he said.
They would always prefer a barbecue over a candlelight dinner".
I'd always prefer a funny fascist to a serious socialist.
But I always prefer that to something slick or artificial.
Still, she would always prefer a real conversation.
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