Prefer in a sentence

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1. "Do you prefer tea or coffee?" "Neither. I prefer milk".
2. Some women don't prefer information, which they may think is just boring, and do prefer to rely on intuition, in which they may not be proficient.
3. "Do you prefer scrambled eggs?" "No, we prefer fried eggs."
4. I prefer to look for a solution to problems, not only to report them.
5. Fifty-two per cent of British women prefer chocolate to sex.
6. I would prefer to speak to you in private.
7. I prefer a hotel by the airport.
8. I prefer being poor to being rich.
9. I prefer silver rings to gold ones.
10. I prefer staying home to going fishing.
11. As a rule, I prefer a comedy to a tragedy.
12. As a rule, I prefer people who deal with matters of this kind directly with those involved.
13. Some people like the sea; others prefer the mountains.
14. I prefer apples to all the other fruits.
15. I prefer going out to staying at home.
16. I prefer cakes or candies to alcohol, but I do drink.
17. I don't like the new textbook for my English class; I prefer the original.
18. In general, consumers prefer quantity to quality.
19. In general, people in America tend to prefer bigger cars.
20. I prefer traveling by train to flying.
21. I prefer coffee to tea.
22. Which do you prefer, apples or bananas?
23. I would prefer an honorable death.
24. I haven't decided yet, but I prefer flying to going by train.
25. I prefer tea to coffee.

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