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Discover Ludwig"I'm rather" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to express a degree of something, such as agreement, surprise, or disapproval. Some examples of when it can be used include: - I'm rather surprised by the sudden change in weather. - I'm rather in agreement with your opinion on the matter. - I'm rather disappointed in the quality of service at this restaurant. - I'm rather fond of the color blue. - I'm rather unsure about what to do next.
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I'm rather more optimistic.
I'm rather standoffish.
But I'm rather doubtful.
I'm rather depressed these days.
I'm rather old-fashioned.
I'm rather pleased.
I'm rather hurt, actually.
And I'm rather sad about that.
I'm rather cheered by this.
I'm rather a messy shaver.
"I'm rather negative," Hiddink said.
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