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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a rather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a description or qualification that adds nuance to a statement, often indicating a degree of something.
Example: "As a rather experienced traveler, I can say that this destination is truly unique."
Alternatives: "as a somewhat" or "as a fairly".
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"Bob Jones has been known as a rather extreme place.
Publication as a rather splendidly produced hardback book (Canongate, £20).
Together it addressed every side of what is known as a rather schizophrenic season.
Alexander described the tweet as a rather patronising image which "demeans some quite sensible" budget measures.
This is seen, in some corners, as a rather exploitative act.
Adult driving students struck me as a rather interesting economic indicator.
But his views mark him out as a rather more interesting creature.
BRITAIN'S new chancellor of the exchequer is normally regarded as a rather divisive character.
And so, after its unpromising beginning, this ends as a rather beautiful book about Africans.
It's good to see John Sessions back on stage, too, as a rather oily arriviste.
Its only significance is as a rather obvious visual symbol of our age of self-obsession.
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