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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we now prefer" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you want to emphasize that a particular preference or choice has changed from the past. For example, "We now prefer to shop online than going to the store."
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Ronmey, I think we now prefer to call him.
We are certain one of these games should be thrilling, but we now prefer to keep our expectations low.
If ever there was monetary policy à outrance, as he called it, it is now, though we now prefer the term "quantitative easing".
"In the new edition we now prefer lower case a.m. and p.m., with periods in between," Ms. Samen said, "and we are saying small caps are an alternative".
Startups are also growing to provide these experiences of sameness as a product, predicated on the fact that we now prefer consuming ready-made generic spaces to creating new ones of our own.
Encouraged by these findings, we now prefer guided growth to extension supracondylar osteotomy for the skeletally immature patient with fixed knee flexion deformity.
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It said: In the short term, the group remains very much exposed to the fortunes of emerging markets, where we for choice would now prefer to wait for a more attractive entry point.
Therefore, we have now preferred using a new analysis of our data that includes only irrigated field gene expression and chose to only keep clusters with a single equation for both seasons of our experiment, which can be considered as a first transferability test (from one season to the other).
(They now prefer morticians).
The Lib Dems now prefer this idea.
"In fact, I now prefer grey skies.
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