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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if he would rather" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when presenting a choice or preference regarding a situation or action.
Example: "I can go to the movies or stay home; it's up to him if he would rather join us."
Alternatives: "if he prefers" or "if he would like to".
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Hodgson looked as if he would rather be anywhere else.
He asked Couture if he would rather go last so he could win the car.
Question No. 3: On if he would rather people considered him a football player.
General Walters switched to Russian in reply, asking him if he would rather speak Portuguese instead.
Mr. Simmons would not say if he would rather face Mr. Dodd or Mr. Blumenthal.
It will be someone, he suggests, who is willing to carry a banner even if he would rather not.
Mostly this involves Marty's son, Roscoe (Donis Leonard Jr ., who seems as if he would rather be a she.
Asked if he would rather close his eyes and forget about the injuries, Coughlin shook his head.
But he didn't look happy; he looked distracted, for all the world as if he would rather be left alone.
As often, he looked as if he would rather be in a pub with a pie and a pint.
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He looks as if he'd rather be at home.
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