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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as prefer" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks proper context or structure.
Example: "I would like to choose the option as prefer."
Alternatives: "as I prefer" or "as preferred."
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However, when given a choice between alternatives of what to say in the same evidential situation where it is false that $p$ (Experiment 4), almost as many answer prefer "$p$" or "probably $p$" as prefer "probably not $p$", "not $p$", or "definitely not $p$".
One of these two men will almost certainly be the next British Prime Minister -- and given their respective challenges it is perhaps no surprise that... Most of the polling over the past several months has shown roughly equal amounts of likely voters favoring the incumbent Conservative Party as prefer Labour.
Our study shows that the majority of patients with RA, PsA and AS prefer to share decisions about medication, although a small, but significant group still wants the doctor to decide.
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Less formally, we may understand preference as a relation "at least as preferred as" over the relevant domain.
McCall was chosen as preferred candidate at the end of last month.
Pour into sterilised jars and seal as preferred.
Apparently defective points at the UPD Hg layer act as preferred sites for nucleation.
Candidate data collection tools are compared, with participant observation, action research and diaries as preferred choices.
The EGF also has stepped edges, which act as preferred sites for incorporating oxygen defects.
We assumed that anthills act as preferred larval habitats in dependence on climate or vegetation structure.
The index SPECCA is adopted as preferred figure of merit of the global performance.
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