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"prefer for" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It is not grammatically correct and does not have a clear meaning. Instead, you can use "prefer to" or "prefer for something/someone to do something." For example: - I prefer to go to the beach instead of staying at home. - She prefers for her children to eat healthy foods. - We prefer for our employees to arrive on time for meetings.
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"They prefer for tax reasons to rent".
"Women prefer for people not to be killed.
I would just prefer for my work to be better.
Campaign aides prefer, for obvious reasons, another explanation.
Subjects were asked which type of stimulation they would prefer for 6 weeks of treatment.
And each person will decide what look they prefer for themselves.
Gun advocates prefer for both rather than neither to have them.
"I prefer for it to be called the Super Bowl," Jackie said.
It might prefer, for example, to strike the fugitive Pakistani Taliban there using American drone attacks.
After learning which roads manufacturers prefer for testing, Ms. Priddy spends months staking them out.
He would prefer for the government to erect a double-layer border fence.
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