It will also reduce head rise to shutoff.
Be careful with the terms "operate" and "design." If you tell a pump vendor to design for left of BEP, you might not have the NPSH or motor HP covered for flows higher than BEP. Which defeats the purpose, if the intent of the spec was to have flexibility for future flow increase with the equipment.
Operation left of BEP is what you say the spec says, that's fine, pick a slightly larger pump. But "Preferred operating region" (OP said range, I assume it was meant to be region) is a term that has a definition in API. Paraphrasing, it is the flow range that the pump must pass base limits of vibration at test (there are higher limits for "allowable operating region.")
The range of BEP that is used when selecting a pump is 80-110%. This is specified in API, but does not have a firm definition. It sounds like the spec limits this to 80-100%. That is what it means.
Even if everyone understands the intent, one word can change a lot in a specification.