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"overwhelmingly preferred" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a preference for something is very strong or unmatched by any other preference. For example, "The citizens overwhelmingly preferred the new mayor over the incumbent."
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Moncrieff overwhelmingly preferred "one", a preference which Kilmartin and Enright largely permitted to stand.
Black and Jewish voters overwhelmingly preferred his opponent.
Beginners overwhelmingly preferred a cheerleading, strength-focused instructor.
When she surveyed the students about their experience, they overwhelmingly preferred to manage their own time.
Fiction was overwhelmingly preferred, accounting for 92 percent of books read in 1903.
Tellingly, black and Asian respondents overwhelmingly preferred to think of themselves as British than English.
However, both groups overwhelmingly preferred to use e-mail to stay in touch with existing clients.
Even though their partners naturally lacked swords, female platyfish overwhelmingly preferred the surgically enhanced males.
First, looking at a histogram of sentence positions selected as important, the models overwhelmingly preferred the lead of the article.
The ciliates overwhelmingly preferred to swim towards the Genlisea, suggesting that the traps were releasing some sort of chemical lure.
In one recent survey, employers overwhelmingly preferred traditional bachelor's degrees when hiring over credentials even partially completed online.
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