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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'giving preference' is correct and can be used in written English
You would use this phrase when you need to express that something or someone is being given priority treatment. For example: "The company is giving preference to applicants with at least 5 years of relevant experience."
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And North bravely passed instead of giving preference to clubs.
Plans to restrict EU immigration by giving "preference in the job market to resident workers".
But after a 2007 lawsuit, the city stopped giving preference to black and Hispanic students.
American policymakers and diplomats must also avoid giving preference to intellectuals, technocrats and opposition politicians.
With the government giving preference to domestic suppliers, OSX can expect an inside track here too.
Giving preference to "those who seem to integrate most readily" smacks of an imperialist attitude.
Local politicians and HUD officials are still committed to giving preference to nonprofit groups over private developers and speculators.
For other antibiotics, McDonald's is simply encouraging and giving preference to suppliers that reduce their use of the drugs.
By giving preference to Christians over Muslims, religious leaders have said the executive order pits one faith against another.
In the form it went through parliament, the employment directive would have stopped 16 colleges from giving preference to Catholics.
New Zealand started giving preference to job holders in 2003 and Australia made the shift in 2009.
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