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Discover Ludwig"increasingly prefer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has become more attractive in comparison to other things. For example, "Recent studies have shown that consumers are increasingly preferring organic produce over conventional options."
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Venezuelans, understandably, increasingly prefer to stay at home.
UK women increasingly prefer to attend a pharmacy for emergency contraception (EC) rather than a doctor.
In Britain and America gamblers increasingly prefer other sports and online gaming.
Medicare patients are also beginning to face lines, as doctors increasingly prefer patients with private insurance.
Wealthier nations increasingly prefer to channel aid through their own development agencies.
Young professional singles and couples, he said, increasingly prefer an urban environment.
When it comes to Christmas trees, Americans increasingly prefer plastic pines over the real thing.
The trouble is that people increasingly prefer to buy mobile devices, made by Apple or running Google's Android operating system.
In addition, customers increasingly prefer to buy integrated systems from one vendor, rather than doing the plumbing themselves.
Both increasingly prefer laptop PCs to desktops; in some countries, such as Japan, the former already outsell the latter.
Moreover, financial executives of businesses increasingly prefer a cash-basis assessment of available funds over the traditional working capital status.
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