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Discover Ludwig"I prefer having" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a preference for something over another. For example, "I prefer having the windows open over using the air conditioner."
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On the other hand, I prefer having a conventional Cup with rules that are fair for everybody.
No, as a way of working, I prefer having dailies in your lap, rather than waiting to see how much you hate everything you did.
"And I prefer having people like him knocking on the door and pushing those who have more caps and more experience".
I prefer having my government regulate my chicken breasts before I grill them, and then take them down into the government-regulated mines, where I can safely earn money to put away in a government-regulated bank, so that I can afford health insurance from a government-regulated market for my kids with pre-existing conditions, who attend government-regulated schools.
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Or, maybe, I preferred having fun to reading Chaucer.
"I preferred having only low cupboards so not to disrupt the openness," he said.
I preferred having a great believable actress, than to have a lousy butt-naked "actress".
I much prefer having a butler".
I would prefer having their topping of house-made tomato jam served on the side; it was sweeter than ketchup.
I much prefer having my own little party.
But I'd prefer having some Jack Herer an old strain developed by Sensi Seeds.
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