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Discover LudwigThe phrase "So rather than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce an alternative action or choice in contrast to something previously mentioned. Example: "So rather than going to the movies, we decided to stay home and watch a film."
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So rather than dismissing this idea, we should confront it.
So rather than writing essays, I was writing code for the future.
So rather than opt out, I decided to actively model something different, something saner.
So rather than cutting imports, China has resorted to exploiting loopholes.
So rather than recruiting Anastasia for his company's internship, he recruits her for his pleasure.
So rather than accessorising to match the dress, I design a dress to match the necklace.
So rather than add to it, I'll direct you to some highlights.
So rather than wax academic about the issue, couldn't we simply teach women some negotiation skills?
So rather than turn to Mr. Hu for answers, ask the author Amy Chua.
So rather than criticising the Toulon model, maybe people should give it a second look.
So rather than kvetch about monthly checking-account fees, let's celebrate them.
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