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The phrase "prefer working with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when expressing a preference for one task or activity over another. Example: I prefer working with children rather than adults. They have such a natural curiosity and enthusiasm that makes teaching more enjoyable for me.
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Preferred Medium: For the final product, I prefer working with substantial, time-honored materials like bronze, stainless steel and most recently stone, but I am also interested in using new technology as a "medium" through which I can realize my ideas.
Most military leaders here prefer working with the Afghans to the Iraqis.
But Loach and his team – editor Jonathan Morris and assistant editor Paul Clegg – prefer working with physical film.
Twenty-one percent said they would prefer to work with a man, while only 17percentt said they would prefer working with a woman.
Nor is there any simple way to bypass the Metro interface and make Windows 8 default to a classical Windows interface for those without a touchscreen, and who prefer working with a keyboard and mouse.
Again, to the same juror: "Which do you prefer working with, the enlisted or the officers?" To one, who worked long ago as a telephone operator: "You were a telephone operator.
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(Watson preferred working with rats).
That said, Bussmann prefers working with men to women, "who are more likely to stitch you up".
Posada never won a Gold Glove, and some veterans — like Randy Johnson and A. J. Burnett — preferred working with his backup.
Flynn preferred working with Walsh to Warner Brothers' other top action director, Michael Curtiz, and they teamed again twice in 1942.
That is because properties were selling so fast that agents preferred working with sellers rather than buyers who might take months to make up their minds.
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