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The phrase "more frequently preferred" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two or more options and indicate which one is chosen more often. Example: In the online survey, the option "working from home" was more frequently preferred among employees than the option "working in the office".
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As expected, non-invasive techniques were more frequently preferred to obtain samples and achieve microbiological confirmation.
Japanese, compared to Koreans, more frequently preferred strategies related to self-suppression, avoiding conflict, and cooperating.
(cf. table 2) Persons with a medical background significantly more frequently preferred the term "palliative sedation" (p < 0.05), whereas persons without a medical background preferred the term "terminal sedation" (p < 0.05).
The two South Korean studies suggested home was more frequently preferred as the place of death than the place of care amongst caregivers (but with differences no greater than 2%) [ 46, 71], whilst two studies – the Adelaide palliative care program RCT and Hinton's study of home care patients at a hospice in London (1984 86) – suggested the opposite [ 18, 56].
The views of the residents about the necessity of the educational methods are shown in Table 4. Workshops were more frequently preferred by university residents (n = 30) than MoH residents (n = 46) (90.9% university vs 65.7% MoH, p = 0.005, OR = 5.2, 95% CI = 1.4-18.9).
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One difference we found was that when preference was assessed retrospectively, patients seemed more frequently prefer a passive role in decision-making.
CB4856 worms more frequently prefer lower temperatures that are associated with higher reproductive output (LRS).
Japanese prefer dominating, integrating, avoiding, and obliging strategies in childhood, whereas in adulthood they more frequently prefer obliging.
Studies have shown that younger patients, higher educated people and women more frequently prefer a more active role in decision-making [ 11, 12].
Patients with cancer appeared to more frequently prefer a passive role in participations, while there appeared to be no differences in the occurrence of mismatch.
Some billionaires ship their own cars to their vacation spots in Western Europe, but more frequently they prefer to get a car and driver in the West from an elite rental agency.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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