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The phrase "expressed a preference for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating someone's choice or inclination towards a particular option or idea.
Example: "During the meeting, she expressed a preference for remote work over in-office attendance."
Alternatives: "indicated a liking for" or "showed a favor towards."
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Half of participants expressed a preference for a daily rather than a weekly recall period.
Several participants expressed a preference for individual level feedback.
Of the 46percentt of respondents who expressed a preference for their boss' gender, 72percentt wanted a male manager.
He later expressed a preference for the term "cultural poetics".
He expressed a preference for New York or Los Angeles.
"The mayor expressed a preference for us to stay downtown, but it was not a demand".
Potter said that a couple of players had expressed a preference for Wigan but they were comfortably outvoted.
Until Monday, though, Mr. Soros had not publicly expressed a preference for any of the nine Democrats running for president.
Many people in the City Opera audience expressed a preference for the "Tahiti" part of the equation.
But Mark F. Lindsay, a spokesman for the company, said it had not expressed a preference for large multistate regions.
In one poll, some 70% expressed a preference for greater economic stimulus and fewer cuts in 2013.
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