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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authors preferred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the choice or inclination of authors regarding a particular style, method, or approach in their work.
Example: "In the study, the authors preferred a qualitative approach to gather in-depth insights from participants."
Alternatives: "authors' choice" or "authors' inclination".
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Where studies trialled multiple models with minimal difference in the number of risk factors, a judgment was made to extract data from the authors' preferred models or (if no preferences were stated in the paper) the ones judged by two researchers to be the most complete in presentation of data or statistical robustness.
Some studies tested multiple models, with minimal difference in number of risk factors; in such cases authors' preferred models were selected or, if no preference stated, we made our own judgment.
Authors preferred receiving over giving, however, and that venture failed.
But the authors preferred the "soft limits" of the Boeing design.
Where earlier writers might have used prepositional phrases, Classical authors preferred bare nominal-case forms as terser and more exact.
This article provides a review of contemporary methods of bone loss management with a focus on highly porous metals and an emphasis on the authors' preferred method for managing the severe bone loss in revision TKA.
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The authors prefer "awe-inspiring".
Where do authors prefer you to buy their books?
Some authors prefer the designation of superficial hemosiderotic lymphovascular malformation.
Rather, the authors prefer to call their book "a positive approach to a healthy lifestyle".
Some authors prefer to separate it, provisionally, as the family Zeledoniidae.
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