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"marked preference" is a valid and usable term in written English.
You can use it to refer to an opinion or attitude that is clearly pronounced or expressed. For example, "She had a marked preference for classical music over other genres."
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(Venezuelan buyers, for example, have a marked preference for the color red).
He also wrote an anthology, Al-Aṣmaʿīyāt Al-Aṣmaʿīyāta markedisplayingce for elegiac and devotional poetry.
In addition, both display a marked preference for others of the same color.
It is functionally coupled with COX-2 in marked preference to COX-1.
Analysis indicates increased WTP and a marked preference for larger and physically greener investments.
McCullough has his favorites, and displays a marked preference for the visual artists.
Many monogeneans, for example, show a marked preference for a particular gill arch in a fish.
However, in the CPSU Politburo there was a marked preference for Russians.
The household survey has shown a less marked preference for Democrats, whose edge is 6.7percentto4.8percentcent.
However, in the case of public-oriented corporate governance, there is a marked preference for indirect regulation.
Chinese collectors today, like the Victorians before them, however, show a marked preference for complex, brightly coloured imperial Qing pieces.
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