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- According to the Advanced American Dictionary "We prefer somebody/something to somebody/something". On the other hand, we prefer to do/doing something (than) to do/doing something. Therefore, "I prefer to play (or playing) than to read (reading)" would be perfectly in order.english.stackexchange.com/questions/123613/prefer-to-vs-prefer-than
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