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preferred as much
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "preferred as much" is not correct and may lead to confusion in written English.
It is unclear in its meaning and lacks context to convey a clear message. Example: "I would have preferred as much time as possible to complete the project."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
News & Media
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
should have seen it coming
I foresaw that
collected as much
planned as much
expressed as much
it came as no surprise
that was anticipated
it was to be expected
expected as much
affected as much
protected as much
appreciated as much
suspected as much
equally preferred
I knew it all along
that figures
suggested as much
accepted as much
hope as much
I predicted it
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
3 human-written examples
Still, Joseph Dwyer, a retired police officer in Floral Park, said he preferred as much information as possible from the school district before voting on a budget.
News & Media
This reasoning cannot be used to explain why adoptees are not preferred as much as Swedes as marriage partners, and why there is hierarchy among the adoptees, since adoptees are generally raised in a Swedish family, sharing Swedish cultural and speaking Swedish as their mother tongue.
Regarding general health information needs, a significant proportion of the staff (43.7%) reported that for a disease that they might suffer, they preferred as much information as possible.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Fola would naturally prefer, as much as possible, to have the fate of her children in the strength of her own hands.
News & Media
It is therefore not surprising that nurses reported the higher percentages when asked whether, for a disease that they might contract, they would prefer as much information as possible, while they also felt their department was less well prepared for the A/H1N1 influenza pandemic, compared to the other staff groups (Table 1).
Science
Still others may prefer as much information as possible, no matter how many pages it takes.
Wiki
The majority of the interviewees could not find the words to explain why adoptees were not preferred as marriage partners as much as Swedes, or why there was so little differences between attitudes towards adoptees and migrants of the shared origins.
Forgetting for a moment that these same Romans not only exterminated barbarian tribes, but literally wiped Israel too "off the map," and forgetting too that Roman policy at its best preferred cooptation as much as risky battle, we should confront our Roman rhetoric for what it is: a chilling open window into our own fears.
News & Media
Monitoring constitutes an extreme coping style, which is, however, preferred by as much as 13% of the Western population [ 14].
But Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, appearing on CBS's "Face the Nation," said he would prefer publicizing as much relevant material as possible.
News & Media
Wealthy Victorians preferred to keep as much space as possible between themselves and their children.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When expressing preferences, ensure clarity by using more direct phrasing like "equally preferred" or "liked just as well" to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "preferred as much" in formal writing as it can be unclear. Instead, opt for clearer alternatives such as "preferred equally" or "liked to the same degree" to ensure your intended meaning is accurately conveyed.
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84%
Authority and reliability
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested
Linguistic Context
The phrase "preferred as much" typically functions as part of a comparative statement, indicating a degree of preference. It often appears where an equal or similar level of liking is being expressed. However, according to Ludwig AI, this phrase is not correct, and lacks clear context.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Science
33%
Wiki
33%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Academia
0%
Encyclopedias
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "preferred as much" is used to convey a similar degree of preference. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this phrase is grammatically incorrect and may lead to confusion. The analysis reveals it appears across different fields but its unusual construction advises against it in formal writing. Therefore, it is better to opt for clearer and more accepted alternatives, such as "equally preferred" or "liked just as well", to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
equally preferred
Replaces "as much" with a direct comparison, indicating equal preference.
favored as greatly
Substitutes "preferred" with "favored" and "as much" with "as greatly" to convey a similar level of endorsement.
liked just as well
Uses simpler terms to express equal liking or preference.
valued to the same extent
Emphasizes the valuation aspect of preference, indicating equal value.
considered just as desirable
Focuses on the desirability aspect, suggesting equal desirability.
enjoyed as intensely
Highlights the intensity of enjoyment, indicating equal intensity.
cherished similarly
Replaces the more neutral "preferred" with the more emotional "cherished" while retaining the sense of equivalence.
selected with equal frequency
Focuses on the act of selecting, indicating that choices are made with the same regularity.
esteemed in equal measure
Substitutes "preferred" with "esteemed," implying a formal or respectful kind of preference and equal consideration.
rated with equivalent enthusiasm
Conveys the degree of enthusiasm, showing an equal level of excitement or approval.
FAQs
What does "preferred as much" mean?
The phrase "preferred as much" isn't grammatically correct and it may refer to a situation where something is liked or chosen to the same extent as something else. To improve clarity, consider using phrases like "equally preferred" or "liked just as well".
Which is the correct phrase, "preferred as much" or "preferred equally"?
While "preferred as much" can be understood, "preferred equally" is grammatically clearer and more widely accepted. Therefore, it is generally better to use "preferred equally" in formal writing.
What can I say instead of "preferred as much"?
You can use alternatives like "equally preferred", "liked just as well", or "favored to the same degree" depending on the context.
How can I use "preferred as much" in a sentence correctly?
It's better to rephrase sentences that include "preferred as much" for increased clarity. For example, instead of saying "I preferred this option as much as that one", you could say "I "preferred both options equally"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested