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preferred director
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "preferred director" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a director that someone favors or chooses over others, often in a professional or artistic context. Example: "In our project, we have a preferred director who aligns with our vision and goals."
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Alternative expressions(2)
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Exact Expressions
5 human-written examples
It makes perfect sense, then, that Macdonald has become Caryl Churchill's preferred director of late.
News & Media
More usually, he was attired in cloaks and leathers and, as in his preferred director Terry Hands's version of Henry V, isolated in a spotlight.
News & Media
The tragic irony of this is that it was Hergé himself, Tintin's creator, who, a few weeks before his death in 1983, anointed Spielberg as his preferred director to make a Tintin film; and this after he had seen, and loved, as we all do and did, the first Indiana Jones film.
News & Media
Earlier this year, Brian De Palma took the unprecedented step of endorsing an online fan edit of his poorly received 1992 film Raising Cain as his preferred director's cut, even convincing distributor Scream Factory to include it on the official Blu-ray.
News & Media
With his preferred director in place, the movie started attracting some fresh faces.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
55 human-written examples
Fundamentally, the polymer polymer interactions that lead to a preferred orientation director in the bulk LCP nematic state are suppressed when the chains are confined to the pseudo two-dimensional environment of the OLS interlayer, resulting in a loss of liquid crystallinity.
Science
They declared their preferred Hollywood directors to be the equals of directors working in any other country or system, and asserted that the best directors were artists as important and personal as writers, painters, or composers.
News & Media
The Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Burnett, a Royal Air Force commander who appreciated how the Women's Auxiliary Air Force (WAAF) had proved itself during the Battle of Britain in 1940, supported its establishment but lost some interest after his preferred choice as Director, his daughter Sybil-Jean, a serving WAAF officer, was ruled out.
Wiki
We describe the availability of preventive health services in US emergency departments (EDs), as well as ED directors' preferred service and perceptions of barriers to offering preventive services.Using the 2007 National Emergency Department Inventory (NEDI -USA, we raNEDI -USAmpled 350 (7%) of 4,874 EDs.
Academia
"The Passenger" is being released in theaters on Oct. 28 (and thereafter on DVD) in what is being called the director's "preferred cut".
News & Media
Based on a Malaysian news story about the son of a compulsive gambler, "After This" will be screened in the director's preferred 160-minute cut.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "preferred director", ensure the context clearly indicates who is doing the preferring and why. This adds clarity and avoids ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "preferred director" simply as a fancier way of saying "director". The term should convey a deliberate choice based on specific criteria or preferences, not just a general description.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "preferred director" functions as a compound noun phrase, where the adjective "preferred" modifies the noun "director". It indicates a specific director who is favored or chosen over others. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is usable in written English.
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Academia
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "preferred director" is a grammatically correct and usable term that signifies a director who is favored or chosen over others, typically due to specific preferences or criteria. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. It's most commonly found in news and media contexts, followed by science and academia. While not overly formal, it's best used when a deliberate choice or preference is being highlighted, rather than as a generic description. Alternatives include "favored director" or "chosen director".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
favored director
Replaces "preferred" with "favored", emphasizing the feeling of liking or support.
chosen director
Uses "chosen" to highlight the act of selecting a particular director.
director of choice
Rephrases to emphasize the act of choosing.
selected director
Highlights the director that has been specifically picked.
top director
Indicates the director is highly rated or ranked.
director of preference
A slightly more formal way of saying preferred director
most desired director
Emphasizes the director is wanted more than others.
leading director
Suggests the director is prominent or influential.
primary director
Indicates the director has a main or most important role.
go-to director
Implies this director is the first choice for a project.
FAQs
How can I use "preferred director" in a sentence?
You can say "Spielberg was Hergé's "preferred director" to make a Tintin film", or "With his "preferred director" in place, the movie started attracting some fresh faces".
What are some alternatives to "preferred director"?
Some alternatives include "favored director", "chosen director", or "top director", depending on the nuance you want to convey.
Is it always necessary to specify who is doing the preferring when using "preferred director"?
While not always mandatory, specifying the source of preference (e.g., "the studio's "preferred director"") adds clarity and credibility to the statement.
What distinguishes "preferred director" from simply "director"?
"Preferred director" implies a deliberate choice or preference based on certain criteria, whereas "director" is a general term for the person in charge of a film or theatrical production.
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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
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested