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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to be preferred from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "to be preferred over" or "to be preferred to." Example: "In this case, option A is to be preferred over option B due to its efficiency."
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Convexity is normally required to solve optimisation problems involving thousands of variables and is certainly to be preferred from the point of view of computational performance.
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Therefore, shifting the care from a dermatologist to a GP practice would be preferred from an economical point of view.
Namely, there was a significant tendency for figures and shapes drawn from later productions to be preferred to those from earlier productions.
Purified cell populations should be preferred from mixtures of cells to receive tissue specific epigenetic profile.
If it in addition keeps the costs down, it certainly would be preferred from a political point of view.
His facile portraits reflect the courtly and elegant manner that came to be preferred in Dutch painting from that time.
For hPAD4 several additional amino acids were observed to be preferred at various positions from − 4 to + 4.
We aimed to show under which realistic circumstances HPV screening is to be preferred to cytology screening from a cost effectiveness point of view.
Status: Basic status is Preferred, from where you accrue points to move up the Starwood ladder.
The use of titanium nails was preferred, from the modulus of elasticity being closer to bone and, fatigue, yield and tensile strength higher than other implants.
Although Australian health workforce recruitment is preferred from other developed countries like Ireland and the United Kingdom in order to reduce the impact of brain circulation, these developed countries then recruit their nursing workforce from countries like the Philippines.
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