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an expressed preference
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "an expressed preference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a clearly stated choice or liking for something over another. Example: "In the survey, participants indicated an expressed preference for organic products over conventional ones."
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Alternative expressions(4)
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The second takes the form of an expressed preference for lies.
News & Media
"That's not to say that the United States does not pursue a range of counterterrorism operations around the world, but there is an expressed preference indicated for the United States military to have the lead for the use of force around the world".
News & Media
There was an expressed preference for quality markers based on outcomes rather than on structure and process.
Science
This changed in the 1990s, with there being a decrease in dropout rates among GPs with an expressed preference for a type of practice.
Science
Having an expressed preference for a specific doctor reduced the odds of changing surgeons by 43%, while having a certain date of operation dominated waiting time considerations.
Science
This result may indicate that caretakers who have an expressed preference for certain health facilities may be more willing to seek care, perhaps because they are generally more informed.
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They use algorithms based on social research to determine the most amount of satisfaction for a group based on the expressed preferences of its members.
News & Media
The technology uses algorithms based on social research to determine the most amount of satisfaction for a group based on the expressed preferences of its members.
News & Media
These metrics are not shared with the client, i.e., a client cannot express preference for specific QoS metrics.
The system can also express preferences of a lexicographic kind.
Science
Shari DeGraw was originally up for the idea, until she started getting bids from a person who expressed a preference for a particular sexual act in his username.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing research findings, use "an expressed preference" to clearly indicate that the preferences were directly stated by the participants, rather than inferred.
Common error
Be cautious when interpreting "an expressed preference" as the sole driver of behavior. While a person might state a preference, other factors like cost, availability, or social pressure may ultimately influence their actions.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "an expressed preference" functions as a noun phrase, where "expressed" acts as an adjective modifying the noun "preference". Ludwig AI indicates its use is grammatically correct and the provided examples demonstrate its role in various sentences.
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News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"An expressed preference" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to describe a clearly stated choice or liking. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage. It appears most frequently in scientific and news contexts, indicating a neutral to formal register. When using this phrase, ensure you are accurately representing preferences that have been explicitly communicated, and be aware that stated preferences may not always translate directly into behavior. Alternative phrases include "a stated liking" or "a declared choice".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a stated liking
Replaces "preference" with the more informal "liking" and "expressed" with "stated", which is less formal.
a specific desire
Simplifies the phrase to highlight a clear and distinct wish.
a declared choice
Substitutes "expressed preference" with "declared choice", emphasizing the act of choosing rather than the liking.
a revealed inclination
Replaces "preference" with "inclination", suggesting a tendency or leaning towards something. Also "expressed" with "revealed" that sounds more subtle.
a favored alternative
Focuses on the chosen alternative, implying it is preferred over others. Also "expressed preference" is replaced by "favored".
a designated option
Focuses on the option chosen, highlighting its selection. It fits mainly contexts where a person is forced to select one option among many.
a manifest wish
This alternative replaces "preference" with "wish", suggesting a desire or longing. Also "expressed" with "manifest", making it more powerful.
a known predilection
Uses "predilection" for "preference", indicating a stronger liking or bias.
a particular penchant
Uses "penchant" to imply a strong attraction or liking for something specific.
a demonstrated partiality
Conveys a bias or favoritism that has been shown or displayed.
FAQs
How can I use "an expressed preference" in a sentence?
You can use "an expressed preference" to indicate a stated choice or liking. For example: "The survey revealed "an expressed preference" for online learning among students".
What's a synonym for "an expressed preference"?
Alternatives to "an expressed preference" include "a stated preference", "a declared choice", or "a known predilection". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it better to say "expressed preference" or "stated preference"?
Both "expressed preference" and "stated preference" are grammatically correct. "Expressed preference" may imply a more active communication of the preference, while "stated preference" simply indicates that it has been made known.
Can "an expressed preference" change over time?
Yes, "an expressed preference" is not necessarily fixed. People's preferences can evolve due to new information, experiences, or changing circumstances.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.3/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested