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The phrase "asset rather than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two options, emphasizing the preference for one over the other, particularly in contexts involving value or contribution.
Example: "In this project, we should focus on our strengths as an asset rather than a liability."
Alternatives: "advantage instead of" or "benefit rather than".
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And Ford sees his age as an asset rather than a liability.
"They want it to be an asset rather than a liability," he said.
The book's prodigious size has proved an asset rather than a handicap.
The acquisition of the asset rather than the use to which the asset was put".
For designers, Ms. Pope reported, "the limitations imposed were an asset rather than a hindrance.
Own those skills, and position them as an asset, rather than a weakness — because they are.
As the second-youngest member of Congress, Ford sees his age as an asset rather than a liability.
When both parties understand these core concerns, emotions can become an asset rather than an obstacle to negotiation.
The policy recognises the need to retain homes as a local asset rather than letting them slip from grasp.
"His critics don't even bother checking the facts".Similarly, Mr Dion's environmentalism looks like an asset rather than a liability.
He said an effort was made to show that diversity can be an asset rather than a liability.
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