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The phrase "entitled to preference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where someone or something has a right or claim to be favored or prioritized over others. Example: "In this competition, the top performers are entitled to preference when it comes to scholarship opportunities."
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Is the employee entitled to preference for a new position, or simply entitled to compete with others for the new assignment?
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In doing so, they greatly expanded the number of groups entitled to preferences -- including millions of immigrants whose claims on the nation pale in comparison to those who have been historically discriminated against.
You're entitled to your preferences -- but I hope your preferences are yours.
Some Canadian journalists and fans felt their citizens were entitled to a hiring preference.
The husband and older sons on the one hand were entitled to have their preferences prioritised; their favourite foods cooked to their taste.
Voters should be entitled to express positive preferences rather than make often bad guesses about second-best choices.
Sure, he's entitled to his partner preferences, but he'd spare Robin and other women's feelings if he restricted himself to dating young, perfect women, and left incredible boomer women like Robin, Sarah, and millions of others to boomer guys who appreciate their awesome physical, mental, and emotional qualities.
"The fact that black men who choose not to date black women feel the need to constantly make it known is an issue," Foster said in the video, which has over 1.4 million views on Facebook, while she acknowledged that people are entitled to have dating preferences.
In the previous example, had Acme Inc.'s investor been a non-participating preferred shareholder with a 1x preference, they'd be entitled to either the $20 million they invested, or 20percentt of the $80 million sale ($16 million in all).
The public has spoken and you, not sharing their preferences, are perfectly entitled to go and watch something else.
It is true that a patient who can still communicate treatment preferences is legally entitled to rigorous refusal of life-preserving measures despite lack of understanding of the medical situation or on grounds of what is addressed by the German Federal Court as "unreasonable decisions".
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