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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preferential terms" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an arrangement or agreement that is more favorable than usual. For example, "The company offered us preferential terms that allowed us to pay off our debt in much smaller installments."
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"But it gives Kmart preferential terms.
"This is further exacerbated by the preferential terms it agrees with suppliers.
This is especially appropriate where such access was granted on preferential terms.
It could favour its subsidiaries by selling them gas on preferential terms.
Russia has agreed with the Paris Club not to grant preferential terms to any other creditor.
Many of these sub-sectors are shielded from takeover or allowed to compete on preferential terms.
David Cameron launched a revamped version of Right to Buy in 2012, giving new preferential terms.
Terra Lycos will also get access to Bertelsmann's content on preferential terms.
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He said he would also press the European Union to offer more preferential trade terms to Morocco.
That could see preferential trading terms and some form of free movement retained while negotiations continue.
And they urge America to grant Laos preferential trade terms to cement a relationship.
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