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"had a preference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to express a preference for something that was held in the past. For example: "I had a preference for the blue scarf, but in the end I decided to buy the red one."
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While control mice preferred sucrose to sucralose, MCH-ablated mice no longer had a preference for sucrose.
Some concluded that older cancer patients did prefer a more paternalistic approach, while others found that the elderly had a preference for SDM [ 5, 26, 27].
Williams always had a preference for "thugs".
I've always had a preference for black men.
The nurses surveyed had a preference for not using the more mechanical intervention.
Domain A had a preference for an uncharged group, with bulky hydrophobic groups reducing affinity.
Structural analysis by confocal microscopy indicated that cardiomyocytes had a preference for relatively hydrophobic surfaces.
"It's not like I had a preference for one geography over another, one ideology over another.
"They had a preference, it didn't occur, and they were unhappy about that".
The Spanish Lady instead had a preference for adults in the twenty to forty-year age group.
However, during the day bullfrogs had a preference for both ground and canopy cover, while cricket frogs showed no preference.
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