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Discover Ludwig"began to prefer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe a change in someone's mental state or opinion. For example, "After trying both options, she began to prefer the chocolate cake over the vanilla one."
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But then a funny thing happened: we began to prefer the diminished substitutes.
Parents began to prefer toys and games with apparent "enrichment" value.
We began to prefer the homeliness and seeming authenticity that standup offers.
As he moved into his later years, Mailer began to prefer the bourgeois comforts of home to the literary arena.
In 1933 he established a leftist group called Nuevo Realismo ("New Realism") and began to prefer Social Realism.
In groups I often missed half the conversation and began to prefer meeting just one or two friends.
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At some point, the neurotically wired begin to prefer negative certitudes -- or compartmentalized threats -- to ambiguity.
Set in a grim tract house in North Hollywood, the film chronicles the process by which people become attached to objects and begin to prefer them to people.
Moreover, it's a strange process by which we begin to prefer the glossiness of the artistic version – in fact, I just proved it.
Although lamb has not been a primary meat consumed in the United States, a recent survey indicates that more consumers are beginning to prefer lamb.
After years of posing her subjects frontally, she had begun to prefer that they did not look at her. "I think I will see them more clearly," she wrote to Amy, "if they are not watching me watching them".
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