Examples of 'prefer english' in a sentence

Meaning of "prefer english"

prefer english - Expressing a choice or inclination for the English language over other languages or dialects

How to use "prefer english" in a sentence

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Spanish and English equally but prefer English.
I prefer English cars to foreign ones.
Konstantin said you prefer English these days.
I prefer English to music.
The Danes seems to prefer English.
I must say prefer English boats to Spanish boats.
The association of Afrikaans with apartheid prompted black South Africans to prefer English.
Detractors of the metric system prefer English measures of halves and quarters instead.
Prefer English terms over Latin abbreviations.
You can never be too careful… you prefer English.
I just prefer English music.
They come here because they are talented, but I prefer English blood in football.
I much prefer English to your hideous French.
It's much more difficult for me to try to read Ukrainian so I prefer English.

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I much prefer English authors to American authors.
Ormonde is reputed to have remarked, he “ would prefer English rebels to Irish ones ”.
I prefer English rockers.
By the way, do you prefer English or French?
We prefer English to remain a rich language, quirky, sloppy, and full of redundancy.
More international in outlook ( e.g. does not prefer English names ).
You prefer English.
Not only do I prefer the spelling, but I also prefer English accents ( to American ) .,.
I must say prefer english boats to spanish boats . i was just thinking about our voyage.
Whether you prefer English or French ;.
I prefer English language, please.
Do you prefer english or french?
No, I prefer English food, you get me, like pizza or Chinese.

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