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"I would far rather" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used when expressing a preference for one thing over another. For example, "I would far rather stay home and read a book than go to the mall."
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I would far rather be playing our hand than his at this time.
I would far rather you didn't want to be in a band.
"I would far rather be known for the person I am, not the golfer," he says.
I would far rather have written either of those than, say, "The Blessed Damozel" or "Love in the Valley".
I would far rather people watched it with their turkey and crackers than the hectoring, hysterical It's a Wonderful Life.
"I would far rather that commissioners adopted a 'no guts no glory' approach than played it safe," he added.
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I'd far rather Kristina Rihanoff.
"I'd far rather go to Canada.
"I'd far rather be seen as a threat.
If I have free time, I'd far rather read, walk or play music.
"I'd far rather be in the bottom three now than at the end of the season.
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