We found over 1000 examples of how to use prefer in an English 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. |