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'preference for either' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that someone has a choice between two options, and is indicating which one they would prefer. For example, "I have a preference for either the black dress or blue dress."
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Of the remaining patients, 16% preferred the FS and 12% indicated no preference for either splint.
We do not have a preference for either exam.
SH: Do you have a preference for either one of those modes of working?
However, the enzyme did not show any preference for either of rac-ketoprofen ethyl ester.
The model was able to predict preference for either of the receptor subtypes successfully.
The pleural effusion does not preference for either side, and has generally been small claims.
In choosing between these demands, the EU and U.S. have also revealed their preference for either consumer or producer protection.
In contrast, 3.5-year-olds did not have a strong preference for either collaborators or minimal in-group members.
Orban is the first European head of state to express a clear preference for either of the two candidates, who will face each other in elections in November.
Mr. Bush did not express a preference for either measure today but emphasized that it was important for the lawmakers to quickly come to agreement.
Still, just under half of the total 795 Democratic party leaders who will cast votes at the convention have not expressed a preference for either candidate.
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