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The phrase "I do rather" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is primarily used to convey a sense of preference or emphasis. Example: "I do rather enjoy spending my weekends hiking in the mountains."
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"I do, rather.
I do rather like this V60, though.
Not to complain, but I must say that I do rather envy Eric's travel-filled retirement.
I do rather regret the colourful language I used at one point in my interview".
I do rather like that passage about her disappointment at discovering that maturity "can make you smaller".
I do rather like Keats's line about how poetry should come as naturally as the leaves to the tree.
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I did rather well in the Soviet empire, Soros adds.
I thought I did rather well, dare I say it myself … Those were the days".
"I did rather fall in love with this form he had invented – the biographical tour.
Despite the clichéd feel, I did rather enjoy the zombie aspect of the book.
The weird thing is that I did rather well, running the marathon in four-and-a-half hours".
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