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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but it rather" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a contrast or alternative viewpoint to the previous statement. Here is an example of how it can be used: "I know you prefer to go to the movies, but it rather watch a play tonight." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing their preference for a play instead of a movie, despite the other person's preference.
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Popular competitive methods (such as GSEA or SAFE) do not test the competitive null hypothesis, as formulated by Goeman et al. A significant result from these methods does not necessarily mean that the gene set of interest contains more genes associated with the phenotype than its complement, but it rather means that either the gene set or its complement are associated with the phenotype.
It's a small thing, but it rather brightened my day to read about it.
I have great sympathy with that approach, but it rather dissipates the supposed synergies of cross-border banking.
"But it rather made the point: if you want to prepare executives to function in Russia, this is the reality".
The weak-factor operator is close to the well-known clique-graph operator but it rather operates in terms of bicliques in a multipartite graph.
Fortunately, that's rare – "like an airplane falling out of the sky," jokes Smith – but it rather ups the stakes.
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But was it rather maladministration?
But it feels rather like its fallen into their laps.
But it looks rather rushed.
But it seems rather high.
But it is rather harder to market.
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