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have a preference for

verb as in like

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Traditionally pro-gun respondents did not have a preference for gun-owning neighbors, and all respondents were averse to their neighbors owning AR-15s.

Roberts said he didn’t have a preference for his new designated hitter, either.

"People may feel they are not prejudiced, but can unconsciously have a preference for one group or another, and this is revealed by these tests," Stier says.

"Some high-ability workers will have a preference for being an employee in a really big company where they know what they're going to do and what their job is going to be," he said.

Do you have a preference for savory versus sweet arepas?

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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