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The phrase "needs and preferences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the specific requirements and desires of a person or group. Example: The company conducted a survey to better understand the needs and preferences of their customers.
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The answer, as always, depends on the needs and preferences of the user.
We need to consider which structures enable us to know about citizens' needs and preferences.
As a fundamentally "complete" individual, the liberal human has pre-given and fixed, rather than socially constructed needs and preferences.
While some women's needs will be universal, in different communities, the women will have unique needs and preferences.
Captive and choice riders have different needs and preferences, and different services can be designed to accommodate them.
Product customization can satisfy consumer needs and preferences.
Although there are common needs and preferences among different segment of older adults, it should be considered that each segment has its specific needs and preferences.
Regan (1986) argues that we need "duties that are independent of out changeable needs and preferences".
P3) to deliver help according to the needs and preferences of those which is helping.
They can also be generated by resident software based on user's needs and preferences.
The first two scenarios present how ATRS can sense the traveler specifications, needs, and preferences.
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