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How could you use the word preference in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using the word "preference":

Simple Sentences:

* I have a strong preference for dark chocolate over milk chocolate.

* The restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes to suit everyone's preferences.

* When choosing a book, I always consider the author's writing style and my own preference.

More Complex Sentences:

* While both options are viable, my preference leans towards the more sustainable solution.

* The user interface was designed with a clear preference for simplicity and ease of use.

* Despite their differing preferences, the siblings were able to find common ground in their shared love of music.

Using "preference" with different meanings:

* The company gave preference to local applicants during the hiring process. (meaning favoritism or priority)

* The candidate expressed a clear preference for the role of project manager. (meaning a stated desire or choice)

In a conversation:

* "Do you have a preference for Italian or Mexican food?"

* "I have no preference – you can choose whatever you like."

* "I understand your preference but I think this option is better in this case."

These are just a few examples. How you use the word "preference" will depend on the specific context.

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