affect a preference

Frequency: 6.813.2 per million words

To have an influence on someone's preference.

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  • How does marketing affect consumer preferences?
  • The new tax laws might affect people's preference for smaller cars.
  • Growing up in a diverse city can affect one's culinary preferences.
  • His strong arguments were meant to affect the jury's preference for the defendant.
  • Economic conditions often affect public preference for certain political ideologies.
  • Did the recent product recall affect your preference for that brand?
  • Parental influence can deeply affect a child's educational preferences.
  • The company hoped the new features would affect customer preference in their favor.
  • Personal experience can significantly affect a person's preference for risk-taking.
  • Environmental policy changes could affect consumer preferences towards sustainable products.