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The phrase "prefer something over" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express a choice or inclination for one thing in comparison to another. Example: "I prefer tea over coffee in the morning."
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Some moms might prefer something for the home.
Scientologists might prefer something on the Sci-fi channel".
"Most men prefer something they can throw over their shoulders -- à la golf bag," Mr. Grodd said.
Prefer something tougher than walking?
I prefer something more uncouth".
We'd prefer something more uplifting.
I prefer something more optimistic," retorted Underwood.
In movies I prefer something unpretentious, like Marty.
I assumed she'd prefer something more refined.
You'd prefer something a bit louder.
It seems people prefer something free to something cheaper.
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