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The phrase "seem to prefer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing an observation about someone's apparent choice or inclination towards something.
Example: "Based on their reactions, they seem to prefer the new design over the old one."
Alternatives: "appear to favor" or "seem to like."
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Some authors seem to prefer exile.
(Affluent whites seem to prefer S.U.V.s).
And jumpers seem to prefer the regulations.
Residents seem to prefer it that way.
Men seem to prefer the shaved look.
His teammates seem to prefer it that way.
Men seem to prefer female therapists for different reasons.
And the fans seem to prefer the pairs play, too.
And they seem to prefer liberals to conservatives.
These writers seem to prefer Mr. Lewis's zero-gigahertz computer.
Still, New Yorkers seem to prefer the philatelic window.
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