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"have a preference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a preference for something, especially when choosing between two or more options. For example, "I have a preference for dark chocolate rather than milk chocolate."
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"We seem to have a preference that we prefer our preference," as Vanderbilt puts it.
"Do you have a preference?" Tarantino asked.
Do you have a preference?
"I don't have a preference.
And I definitely have a preference.
But she told me she didn't have a preference.
People, on the other hand, usually have a preference.
"I don't really have a preference," World Peace said.
Surely, he must have a preference, the reporter speculated.
The anxious have a preference for text messaging, not wanting the potential pitfalls of live conversation.
They need a history of loyalty, and they have a preference for deference.
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