[English] [? prefr? Ns][ America] [? Public relations? f? r? ns,? Public relations? Fred? ns]
Preference; Priority; Something you like; Priority of compensation;
Plural: preferences
Example:
1.
Buyology's research is not the first to try to explain how party loyalty reflects brand preference.
Buyology's survey is not the first time to try to explain the influence of political party's position on brand preference.
2.
Everyone will have their own preferences.
Everyone has their own preferences.
3.
Preferred stock does have practical benefits.
Preferred stock has no tangible benefits.
4.
Mainly female preference and motherhood.
The reason is more female tendency and motherhood.
5.
Mr lemerre confused the meaning of what he called "community preference".
But lemerre is unwilling to talk about his views on the "European preferential system".