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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'but rather a' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to emphasize that something is not what was expected, but rather something else. For example, "I thought it would be a difficult task, but rather a surprisingly simple one."
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Professorship is not a career, but rather a life's pursuit.
It's not a question, but rather a statement.
It wasn't selfishness but, rather, a principled egoism.
That is not a conflict, but rather a strength.
The Miser is no mere individual, but rather a state of mind.
It is not a medical problem but rather a societal one.
The result is not a denial of the emotional image but, rather, a recalibration of it.
"The 'banlieue' isn't a theme in itself, but rather, a stage for my projects," he said.
There is no directional light or shadow but rather a kind of general irradiation.
Most of the callers weren't seeking a tee time but, rather, a score.
(The sound option doesn't refer to diesel rattle, but rather a premium audio system).
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