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made the preference
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "made the preference" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning without additional context. Example: "She made the preference for chocolate over vanilla clear during the meeting."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Experiment 3, therefore, measures perceived color similarity of the same color pairs using the same BCP participants who previously made the preference and harmony ratings to examine more closely its relation to pair preference and pair harmony.
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Suppose that S is not a Pareto improvement over R. Some members of the society would be losers in a shift from R to S. Those losers prefer R to S, but there are enough winners — enough people who prefer S to R — that the winners could compensate the losers and make the preference for S′ (S with compensation paid) over R unanimous.
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However, there need only be a subset of extensions undergoing purifying selection in order to make the preference deviate from the background level observed in distal 3' UTRs as we observed in our data.
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The results of the vector f M (t) for male mating frequencies at each genotype is then: (1) Male genotypes may thus differ in the amount females prefer them in mating but we assume that all female genotypes make the same preferences, i.e. the preference behaviour of females is independent of their genotypes.
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Immediately after the impressions were made, the subjects' attitudes, preferences and perceptions towards impression techniques were evaluated using a standardized questionnaire.
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Preference sets as discussed so far have been portrayed as open to rational criticism only insofar as (i) they have been inconsistent, violating some of the rationally justifiable preference axioms, or (ii) they (in combination with beliefs) commit the agent to inferences that make the resulting preference sets inconsistent.
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Nevertheless, the compliance may vary widely by different screening tool and population [ 49], therefore, the decision should be made by the preference of each population.
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Another observation made was the preference of extracellular peripheral membrane proteins to interact with transmembrane proteins and especially single-pass transmembrane proteins of the plasma membrane.
The average severity level of Lundberg et al's [ 13] sample might have been slightly lower than the average severity among our 5 health states, making the mean preference value slightly higher.
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It is also possible that evolutionary adaptation processes regarding behaviour or habitat preference made the species more conspicuous.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for more common and grammatically accepted alternatives such as "expressed a preference" or "indicated a preference" to ensure clarity and avoid potential confusion.
Common error
Avoid relying on the phrase "made the preference", as it's not standard English. Using it repeatedly can make your writing sound awkward or unclear. Instead, diversify your language by using synonyms like "expressed", "indicated", or "stated".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "made the preference" functions as a verb phrase where "made" acts as a verb attempting to describe the action of expressing a preference. However, according to Ludwig AI, it is considered incorrect in standard written English. It can be replaced with verbs like expressed or indicated.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "made the preference" might appear in some contexts, it is generally considered grammatically incorrect and not standard English. Ludwig AI highlights that using alternatives like "expressed the preference" or "indicated a preference" ensures clarity and grammatical correctness. The limited examples available further suggest that this phrase is rare and should be avoided in favor of more accepted alternatives across various writing styles. Remember to aim for precision and clarity in your language to effectively communicate your intended meaning.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
expressed the preference
Uses a more direct verb to indicate the act of showing preference.
indicated a preference
Uses "indicated" to suggest a less explicit showing of preference.
stated a preference
Emphasizes a formal or clear declaration of preference.
showed a preference
Simple and direct, focusing on the act of showing preference.
demonstrated a preference
Suggests a more evident or observable display of preference.
revealed a preference
Suggests uncovering a preference that was previously hidden.
voiced a preference
Highlights the act of verbally expressing a preference.
signaled a preference
Implies communicating a preference through a sign or action.
established a preference
Focuses on setting or creating a preference.
declared a preference
Similar to stated but with a stronger emphasis on a public declaration.
FAQs
What can I say instead of "made the preference"?
You can use alternatives like "expressed the preference", "indicated a preference", or "stated a preference" depending on the context.
Is "made the preference" grammatically correct?
No, "made the preference" is not considered grammatically correct in standard written English. It's better to use phrases like "expressed the preference" or "indicated a preference".
How to use "expressed the preference" in a sentence?
Example: "She expressed the preference for a more collaborative approach during the meeting."
What's the difference between "made the preference" and "expressed the preference"?
"Expressed the preference" is a more standard and clear way to convey that someone has shown or communicated what they prefer. "Made the preference" is less common and can sound awkward.
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Real-world application tested