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Discover LudwigThe phrase "yes he does prefer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to affirm someone's preference in a conversation or written context. Example: "When asked if he likes coffee over tea, she replied, 'Yes, he does prefer coffee.'"
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"We think of it as normal moviemaking," she said, sounding like an astronaut explaining that, yes, he does prefer to eat lunch out of a tube.
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And yes, he does believe in ghosts.
And yes, he does consider it "reading".
And yes, he does catch touchdown passes.
And yes, he does save the day.
And yes, he does have his own island.
And yes, he does play "Easy Lee".
His father said yes he did.
The answer is yes, he did.
Nick Clegg Panto in Sheffield Oh yes he did!
We laughed, and I assured him that yes, he did.
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