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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'not rather than' can be used in written English
It is typically used to convey that two situations cannot both exist at the same time. For example: "I chose to study mathematics, not rather than engineering."
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He said "rather than putting pressure" on business executives, not "rather than put pressure" on them.
From the start, the franchise was defined by who could not, rather than who could, vote.
The rich should pay the debt – why not? – rather than benefiting hugely from it.
As the series title suggests, it is easier to say what these movies are not rather than what they are.
History is about managing that struggle, sometimes successfully, sometimes not, rather than eliminating the impulses that underlie it.
Dwelling on our flaws – what we're not rather than what we've got – makes it much harder to be happy.
It is defined by what it is not, rather than by what it is, and that itself imposes limits.
But it defined itself by what it was not, rather than what it was, and its election ads were widely seen as sophomoric.
If not, rather than let drift and uncertainty give any comfort to America's enemies, he had acquired the habit of seizing the wheel himself.
Coaches wear many hats, yet it's a field that is often defined by what it's not, rather than what it is.
The fact that a few measurements can determine whether a dog is dangerous or not – rather than its behaviour – has never made sense and in this case led to heart-breaking consequences.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com