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preferential

[pref-uh-ren-shuhl] / ˌprɛf əˈrɛn ʃəl /
ADJECTIVE
favored
Synonyms


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Reported in Cell, the study interrogates the preferential spatial niches, dynamics, gene expression patterns and functional states of neutrophils in BrMs and gliomas.

From Science Daily

But Republicans have pointed to a failed plea deal over the summer as proof that Hunter Biden received preferential treatment because of who his father was.

From Seattle Times

Private fund fees and expenses, conflicts of interest and preferential treatment of investors are issues the SEC is increasingly focusing on, she noted.

From Reuters

The Department of Education, in reviewing Phoenix, found a national campaign that touted partnerships, including preferential hiring, at Fortune 500 companies, but did not provide any benefit to enrollees.

From Washington Times

China has extended preferential tax breaks for expatriates, such as tax write-offs for housing and educational expenses until the end of 2027.

From Seattle Times