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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prefer to use" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the preference of one thing over another. For example, "I prefer to use my laptop over my desktop computer."
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"I would prefer to use a carrot".
They prefer to use traditional healers instead.
"Richer people prefer to use private cars".
Presently many engineers prefer to use static analysis.
If you'd prefer to use prosciutto, that works, too.
They may prefer to use odorless paint thinner.
But do we prefer to use cash for minor transactions?
"They prefer to use relationships to get their own way".
Instead, they prefer to use the language of problem-solving.
Residents may also prefer to use private call rooms.
I prefer to use an electronic format for my journal.
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