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more preferred

adjective as in favorite, chosen

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"We know that in the U.K., they have generally higher preference for instant coffee, whereas ground coffee is more preferred in the U.S.,"

“As Chinese households become more price-sensitive and rational, domestic tourism is more preferred, given that it usually takes less time and money,” said Ying Zhang of the Economist Intelligence Unit, a research business.

“We are truly fortunate to have identified this remarkable site at this time, and our presale buyers have certainly benefited from more preferred construction costs instead of starting this process again now,” says Wade Metz, a partner for Terrene Homes, the developer of Jade Condominiums.

“It’s all you’ve got. Memory and reasoning can be clouded. They can be manufactured. A recording of an action is far more preferred than trying to get someone to remember what they did and why.”

The existence of one or more “preferred” triangles—or a preference for any other geometric shape, for that matter—would suggest a nonrandom pattern.

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

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