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Is it common to say “ have higher preference for something.”? For example, I have higher preference for private transportation since it’s more flexible. Does it work in this context and can it be used interchangeably with “ prefer”? Thanks
Oct 31, 2021 4:52 AM
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Is it common to say “ have higher preference for something.”? No, you would not use this on spoken English. It is too formal. Use it in written... 'Prefer' is much more natural...
October 31, 2021
Just preference will do. eg. I prefer to take the private transport as it is more flexible. Do you have any preference of what to eat for dinner later? Cannot use interchangeably with prefer. Different sentence structures use different words.
November 5, 2021
No need for‘higher’ in the sentence
October 31, 2021
'higher' is wrong. You can just say 'I have a preference for private transportation ...' 'have a preference for' = 'prefer'
October 31, 2021
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