Sentence examples for genuine preference from inspiring English sources

The phrase "genuine preference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's true or authentic choice or liking for something.
Example: "Her genuine preference for classical music was evident in her extensive vinyl collection."
Alternatives: "authentic choice" or "true liking."

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Your genuine preference for a healthy option may have resulted from a decision to get into certain habits, so that healthier choices have come to be more natural and appealing than others.

Ronald Dworkin's influential work defends the capacity for autonomy as the relevant threshold, with autonomy interpreted as "the ability to act out of genuine preference or character or conviction or a sense of self" (Dworkin 1993, 225).

Whether this effect results from a genuine preference for intense sweetness or other factors (e.g., use of a suboptimal dose of cocaine and/or lack of cocaine dependence) has not been established yet, however.

There are several possible explanations for the phenomenon of preferential targeting by miRNAs, including bias in target prediction algorithms, similarities among seed sequences, correlations between genes that are regulated together and genuine preference for control of certain biological processes by different mechanisms.

These results can only be accounted for by a genuine preference of CSv for planar stimuli over 3D flow, which was demonstrated here in direct comparison to V5/MT and MST for a relatively broad set of stimulus conditions used across both experiments.

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No soup for you!" It just goes to show you: public figures' tastes in television, be they calculated to maximize popular appeal or to express genuine preferences, are not always what you would expect.

What is missing, he points out, are the backward-directed inferential commitments that genuine preferences bring with them.

It was deemed not logically possible to have genuine preferences for identical stimuli, therefore these responses were assumed to be responses elicited in the 'no preference' condition.

Of course, this kind of view won't apply to end-stage dementia patients, but they may be patients incapable of expressing (or having?) genuine preferences in the first place.

Potential wagers are offered in an ascending or descending sequence that enables the separation of impulsive response tendencies from genuine risk preference (risk-preferent subjects must wait to place high wagers in the ascend condition) (Miller, 1992).

It is probably not the dirtiest of the music journalist's professional secrets that at some point in his or her career even the most honest writers – however genuine their preference for the music of Albert Ayler over that of Free or Tiesto – will have felt obliged to misleadingly imply the existence of a face-to-face encounter when only a telephone conversation actually took place.

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