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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as it gets rather" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or a condition, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "The weather is unpredictable, as it gets rather cold in the evenings."
Alternatives: "as it becomes quite" or "since it tends to be rather".
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Most people visit Angkor Wat for sunrise, but make sure you arrive early as it gets rather busy.
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Psychopaths often shun psychiatrists, and, she notes: "A paranoid patient isn't going to consent to have a lot of people interviewing them".Her verdict on "As Good As It Gets", which stars Jack Nicholson, is rather positive.
This way the skin is protected, rather than irritated as it gets better".
I just hope I can take this beret off soon as it's getting rather itchy.
Avoid over-using the blues scale, as it can get rather boring.
It goes on and gets rather graphic as Jimmy, under the impression that he's speaking to someone at The Herald, pleads to be unembedded.
It said that as well as abolishing the tax, the Conservatives could consider changes such as taxing what each recipient gets, rather than what each donor passes on.
Just as it was all getting rather chichi, I decided to take my youngest back to the house in which I was born and raised, my grandparents' house.
But as I thought about it, I got rather snippy.
It might have to air on cable, however, as my vocabulary got rather "colorful" as the escapade escalated.
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