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The phrase "wide preference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or broad inclination towards something, often in contexts like surveys, studies, or discussions about choices.
Example: "In the survey, there was a wide preference for renewable energy sources among the participants."
Alternatives: "strong preference" or "broad preference."
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Estimating the genome wide preference of functional interactions from these results remains difficult because divergence taking two genes into account does not necessarily have to be caused by the interaction among the genes.
This would require knowledge about population wide preference frequencies, but would be possible in lekking species or animals that live in social groups.
The wide preference for private hospitals in India supports Thind and colleagues' finding that when the mothers were the primary decision-maker, the majority preferred the private hospital delivery in Maharashtra state [ 23].
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Data are taken from 72 specimens; the results suggest settlement-wide preference for a suite of practices that kept herds within a day of the settlement and that maintained breeding cycle synchrony with optimal resource availability.
You already had Google-wide preferences.
The householder evaluation survey and interviews investigate engagement with customised water-use metrics presented during the trial, and explore wider preferences for water-use feedback.
A wide differential preference for the hallmark P3 proline was found between MMPs ranging from 15 to 46%, yet when combined in the same peptide with the universally preferred P1′ leucine, an unexpected negative cooperativity emerged.
The wide habitat preference of A. triseriatus and the hatching of multiple cohorts over time are mechanisms of coexistence with T. rutilus in treehole metacommunities, as is the observation that these two species often occupy treeholes based on their permanence [ 37].
But the study's most notable result isn't how career preferences change over time; it's how wide those preferences are.
Omnivore, animal with wide food preferences, which can eat both plant and animal matter.
It was one of no fewer than 26 clues nominated as favourites, very encouraging to your setter as it illustrates how wide solvers' preferences can range.
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