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"policy preference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an individual's choice of a particular policy over another option. For example, "The President expressed his policy preference for increased education funding over further tax cuts."
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But that's a policy preference.
Or at least stated a policy preference before one had been decided by the president.
Social policy preference, no matter where we look, these preferences have become more conservative.
Heimbach attended meetings with the K.G.L. staffers but almost never expressed a policy preference or revealed White House thinking.
In 1979 and 2002, legislative ire seemed to be driven more by partisanship and policy preference than by constitutional principle.
Judicial activism occurs when a judge substitutes his policy preference for what a law should say for what the law in fact says.
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Little is known about his policy preferences.
In either case, voters' policy preferences are clearly expressed.
There are also times when legal policy preferences aren't the same as policy preferences per se.
"Self-licensing and policy preferences" Ryan Powers, University of Wisconsin - Madison.
The dynamics of policy preferences encompass functional and symbolic dimensions.
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