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"more preferred than" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to compare two or more things in terms of preference. For example, "She likes chocolate more preferred than vanilla."
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Generally, natural fertilizers are more preferred than synthetic ones.
Then the RF fingerprinting is currently more preferred than triangulation [9].
Intuitively speaking, the risk of loss in the far future might be more preferred than the imminent risk of loss.
The heterogeneous catalysts are more preferred than homogeneous catalysts due to the easy post reaction separation, easy to recycle, high stability and cost effective nature.
The outside panel finds the thesis slightly more preferred than the inside panel but is more pessimistic about its probability than the inside panel.
Min words with vowel variants that are in line with their Mandarin cognates are more preferred than those that are not.
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Note that on average, preferred codons will tend to exhibit more unpreferred sites, or opportunities for unpreffered changes, than unpreferred codons, and likewise unpreferred codons will exhibit more preferred sites than preferred codons.
We can also conduct clinical trials more economically and we have an efficient transit mechanism through the multiple regulatory hurdles, which collectively makes us a more preferred environment than the United States," he says.
It is a way more preferred methodology than apathetic complacency and or illegal combustible civil unrest.
Therefore, evaluating the quality of RCTs for systematic reviews by analyzing quality items individually is often considered a more preferred approach than relying on combining the information in a single numerical value.
Despite lacking a conserved basic residue essential for NADPH interaction, S. aureus DHDPR differs from other homologues as NADPH is a more preferred co-factor than NADH.
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