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are preferred with
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are preferred with" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is favored in combination with something else, but it is not commonly used. Example: "These types of wines are preferred with seafood dishes for their complementary flavors."
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Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
Native plant species are preferred, with introduced species used only to provide utility in the mixes.
A parametric study of combustion inlet stoichiometry, temperature, and velocity reveals that higher combustion fuel/air ratios are preferred with lower inlet temperatures (≤500 °C) while lower fuel/air ratios are necessary at higher inlet temperatures (600 °C).
Science
The larger seeds of cereals, wild grasses, and other small plants are preferred, with wheat and khakiweed (Alternanthera caracasana) being favourites.
Wiki
Protein-RNA complexes from archaea are preferred with Ala, Pro, Met, Ser, Asp and His.
Science
In terms of variable selection, BMA and LASSO regression are preferred with lower FPRs, high TPRs, and average model sizes close to the true one.
Prebiotics are soluble fiber able to modify the colonic microflora and are preferred with respect to probiotic in the neonatal feeding, particularly for preterm newborns.
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
In the west they usually had a figure-eight shape, but in Cappadocia a disk shape was preferred, with triangular heads on long stalks.
Encyclopedias
In pastries requiring tensile strength, high-gluten flour is preferred, with eggs and a higher proportion of liquid adding to the malleability of the dough.
Encyclopedias
But when the decision was passed up to the secretary of state, Maria Miller, and then to No10 for approval, it is believed that Bitel was preferred, with his commercial acumen given as the reason.
News & Media
On Pt(1 1 0) a hollow site is preferred, with adsorption energy of −32 kJ mol−1.
Science
The latter iterative scheme is to be preferred, with the possibility of parallel implementations.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When expressing a preference for combining items, consider using phrases like "are ideally paired with" or "are best used alongside" for clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid directly translating preferences using the structure "are preferred with". It is more natural to say something is "preferred in combination with" or "better suited for".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are preferred with" functions as a verb phrase intended to express preference or suitability in combination with something else. However, it is not standard English and is considered grammatically incorrect. As Ludwig AI points out, the construction is awkward.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "are preferred with" is considered grammatically incorrect and is not recommended for use in standard English. Ludwig AI confirms this assessment. While the intent is to express preference in combination, it is better to use alternative phrasing like "are ideally paired with" or "are favored in conjunction with" to achieve clarity and grammatical correctness. Due to its awkwardness, the phrase should be avoided, especially in formal contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are favored in conjunction with
Replaces "preferred" with "favored" and clarifies the relationship using "in conjunction with", making it grammatically sound.
are better suited with
Substitutes "preferred" with "better suited" to indicate suitability, while maintaining the preposition "with".
are ideally used alongside
Indicates an optimal pairing or combination, replacing "preferred" with "ideally used" and "with" with "alongside".
are advantageously combined with
Highlights the beneficial aspect of the combination, using "advantageously combined with" instead of "preferred with".
are appropriately paired with
Focuses on the correct or suitable pairing, swapping "preferred" for "appropriately paired".
are effectively matched with
Emphasizes the effectiveness of the pairing, utilizing "effectively matched with" in place of "preferred with".
are customarily served with
Suggests a traditional or common pairing, diverging slightly in meaning but conveying association.
are typically enjoyed with
Focuses on the enjoyment aspect of the combination, using "typically enjoyed with" instead.
are suitably accompanied by
Highlights the suitability of the accompaniment, replacing the structure with "suitably accompanied by".
are well-received in tandem with
Indicates a positive reception of the combination, substituting "preferred" with "well-received" and "with" with "in tandem with".
FAQs
What's a more grammatically sound way to express "are preferred with"?
You can use alternatives like "are ideally paired with", "are best used alongside", or "are favored in conjunction with" depending on the specific nuance you intend to convey.
How can I use the idea of preference with combinations in a sentence?
Instead of saying "X are preferred with Y", consider "X is preferred in combination with Y", or "X and Y are a preferred pairing". This provides a clearer and more standard grammatical structure.
Which is the correct way to say it: "are preferred with" or "are preferred in conjunction with"?
"Are preferred in conjunction with" is grammatically preferable to "are preferred with". The inclusion of "in conjunction with" clarifies the relationship and improves the sentence's flow.
What is the difference between "are preferred with" and "are suited to"?
"Are preferred with" (though grammatically awkward) implies a choice based on liking, while "are suited to" suggests that something is appropriate or effective for a particular purpose or situation.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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