Sentence examples for matters of preference from inspiring English sources

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On such matters of preference, majority rules.

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This is often framed as a matter of preference — people in China and India seem to prefer other phones — but it really has to do with economics: iPhones are expensive.

It's just a matter of preference.

It's a matter of preference.

The effects are the same, it's just a matter of preference.

Size, however, is simply a matter of preference, as Ms. Fink pointed out.

Have I missed a breakthrough in research establishing that sexual orientation is a matter of preference?

Bacon (1909-92), born into and cast out of a well-to-do family, lived dangerously as a matter of preference.

The reality is that many of the bits of grammar that we think of as wrong are actually just a matter of preference.

And then it will be a matter of preference or debate among us as to which date, which event, actually kicked that off.

In short, this just seems like a matter of preference.

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