word choice - Appropriate preposition in "your preference of/for time and venue"


What is the most appropriate preposition for the following sentence?



I would like to talk to you. Please let me know your preference of/for time and venue where we can meet.



I would also be happy to get a better construct for the idea I am trying to communicate. Even this does not seem to give me any idea.



Answer



We have preferences for things more often than preferences of them, but of isn't incorrect here, nor the only alternative: as to, regarding, in regards to, and the like would also work. Rather than asking for a preference for, why not ask what the addressee prefers?



I would like to meet with you. Is there a time or place you prefer?


I would like to meet with you. Do you prefer a particular time or place?



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