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Discover Ludwig"In rather" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
In written English, the phrase "Rather" is usually used as an adverb to indicate something undesirable, so it would be used in a sentence like this: "He wanted to get a job at the store, but rather than that, he had to work at the warehouse."
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As it turns out, I do fit in rather well.
it is preferable to suck in rather sharply and quickly.
Remember to fill in, rather than draw on.
In rather dramatic circumstances.
In rather short time, it made him a world champion.
This puts us in rather a fix.
Newell sees this in rather extreme terms.
I joined in rather more hesitantly.
Their bones were in rather good shape.
Albeit in rather more breathless prose, perhaps?
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