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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prefer at" is not grammatically correct in English.
To correctly use the word "prefer" in a sentence, you need to use it as a verb followed by an object. For example: I prefer swimming to running.
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Patients will be asked about quality of life and to rate dentures on function and comfort at the end of each trial period and asked which set they prefer at the end of the habituation period (unadjusted denture preference) and confirmation period (adjusted denture preference).
I like playing the music I prefer, at the loudness I choose, while the Cuisinart whirls.
Some conductors prefer at times, or all the time, not to use a baton.
They can be worked over however you prefer at extra cost.
It may just be that all sides prefer, at the moment, not to fight, which would make any gains temporary.
The airlines would like to see busy airports enlarged; that is what both United and American Airlines would prefer at O'Hare, for instance, where they operate hubs.
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Both transposition events prefer AT-rich target sequences, whereas the ISEcp1-blaCTX-M-15 element prefers the same target sequence for all Tn3 elements.
This could partly explain why the intergenic regions of the mouse genome contain lower gene density and higher accumulation of L1 elements that prefer AT-rich regions for their insertion.
Finally, it has been shown that the full histone octamer minimally prefers AT-rich sequences [49].
This type of retrotransposon has been known to insert randomly throughout the genome, preferring AT-rich targets [ 46].
Many Republicans were quiet, apparently preferring, at least initially, to stay out of the matter.
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