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I prefer swimming to skiing.
I like both Susan and Betty, but I think Susan is the nicer of the two.
I like both Susan and Betty, but I think Susan is the nicer.
I prefer John's car to his employers one.
I prefer walking to cycling.
I like bread more than rice.
I think I prefer this room as it was, before we decorated it.
I prefer that dress to this one.
I prefer tea to coffee.
I prefer tea to coffee.
I prefer tea to coffee.
I like Christie's novels better than Dickens's.
I like coffee better than tea.
I prefer grapefruits to oranges.
I prefer interesting films.
I like these clothes more than I like those clothes.
I would take this dress before that one.
I'd better tell you the truth.
I was not conscious of a man looking at me.
I'm not cut out for gambling. Maybe I'm just unlucky, but working for my pay is more of a sure thing.

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