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The phrase 'is preferred in' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing different preferences or choices between two things, such as in this example sentence: Freshly caught fish is preferred in my family over frozen fish.
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Hickory is preferred in the South and the Midwest.
(The Italian language is preferred in Peter's kitchen).
However, NMP-first closure is preferred in the apo simulation.
The very wide leg-o'mutton, which is padded for smoothness, is preferred in France.
Prior work experience is preferred in the fields of business or finance.
It needs relatively little refining and is preferred in many European and Asian markets.
Both exist in English: the first is common in speech, the second is preferred in writing.
Additionally, nozzle inlet temperature with high subcooling degree is preferred in the periodic mode.
Therefore, in terms of convenience and feasibility GNSS/levelling method is preferred in determining geoid heights.
Numerical PWFB modelling is preferred in the design stages prior to actual testing.
PID control is preferred in industrial hydraulic systems as it has many advantages over other controls.
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