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"I prefer going" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express a preference for one action or activity over another. Example: "I prefer going for a hike over sitting at home and watching TV."
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I prefer going with a friend.
I prefer going into a shop than visiting a website.
EH: I'm not the best film watcher - I don't get out so much with having a child and I prefer going out to the movie theatre rather than getting a tape or a DVD or something.
I prefer going to the jugular.
Personally, I prefer going the psychic route.
I prefer going out and talking to people face-to-face.
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Lots of people followed him but I didn't – I preferred going my own way.
Girl: I also prefer going to hospital and no one will see me when I go there.
I much prefer going to a dealer or stall – perhaps down under Charing Cross station on a Saturday.
I actually prefer going to the Fotopedia site in my iPad browser than going through Flipboard.
(d850 remunerative employment, Pt. 001)" " "I would prefer going to work.
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