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'customer preference' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a customer's choice or opinion when making a purchase. For example, "We took into account the customer preference for a longer warranty on the device".
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It could be employer discrimination, customer preference or that the physical attribute may make the worker less productive.
Does this chairman of the Tate and former trustee of the British Museum believe that the ambitions of these institutions should also be dictated by customer preference?
"The issue of public safety and customer preference dictates that the doors be unlocked on trains where it is safe for them to be unlocked," Mr. O'Leary said.
In the classic case, a restaurant that pleads "customer preference" -- that it would happily hire black waitresses, but its racist customers would stop coming -- still loses.
Customer preference for a certain "look" cannot be the only basis for such discrimination, or else stores in racist areas could refuse to hire black employees.
In today's market, customer preference seems to be for some sort of a sport utility, but not one that's too trucklike, and an all-wheel or four-wheel-drive system that is not cumbersome or awkward to use.
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The paper brings important contributions in customized products design based on customer preferences.
Shifting customer preferences?
Polyvore also plans to sell data on customer preferences it compiles on the site.
This can both help clients understand customer preferences and improve the performance of call-centre operators.
Although customers cannot choose individual products for these boxes, the Moores keep track of customer preferences to accommodate special requests.
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