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What is the past tense of preference?

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The past tense of preference is preferenced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of preference is preferences.

The present participle of preference is preferencing.

The past participle of preference is preferenced.

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Examples
We had six per cent and we preferenced the Liberal Party.
In Cunningham every candidate preferenced the Green above the Labor candidate.
The Greens and Labor have preferenced McGowan first.
He's the one who has preferenced people like the DLP and the Country Alliance, who could have a couple of seats in the upper house.

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