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Discover Ludwig"rather have done" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express an alternative preference or regret about a past action or decision. Example: "I would rather have gone to the beach with you than stayed at home all day."
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I can't think of anything else I would rather have done.
She knew of one who went into the military; another got a business degree when she would rather have done something artistic.
My own breast cancer may indeed be predetermined to be lethal in spite of the rigorous treatments I received, but I would rather have done everything possible.
"I would rather have done an unpaid internship that would have helped me move forward than be stuck a spare part like I was for three months".
There was nothing Gulliver would rather have done less, but since the details were already in the public domain he had little option.
Did you really want to go back to London and do this kind of film or would you rather have done something bigger like Topsy Turvy?
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Laying bare the many forms of compensation accruing to CEOs has not reined in giant pay packages, but rather has done quite the opposite.
Instead, they have done something rather novel and wonderful.
"I'd rather they not have done it.
Celibate companies, by contrast, have done rather well.
Lastly, legislative unease has become about what Republicans haven't done, rather than what Democrats have done.
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