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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'prefer watching' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically expresses a preference for something over doing it yourself or contrary to what might be expected. For example: "I prefer watching a movie to going out for dinner."
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I prefer watching comedy.
A few may even prefer watching television in prison.
"I much prefer watching Tony Hawk to football or baseball.
According to research released by TiVo, Republicans prefer watching golf; Democrats cartoons.
I mean, which do you prefer watching at the Olympics: track or field?
Five-month-olds have been shown to prefer watching puppets that are friendly to other puppets.
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Or, if you prefer, watch the video here.
Conn preferred watching football to playing it.
Or perhaps their granny prefers watching Breaking Bad to making tea?
"I could watch it, no problem, but I preferred watching it to listening to it.
Dr. Stein prefers watching Dan move to asking detailed questions about what hurts.
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