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Discover Ludwig"rather I think" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to express an opinion or express the idea that an opinion is more likely than another opinion. For example: "I don't believe in ghosts, rather I think they are a product of our collective imagination."
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Rather, I think that it doesn't much matter existentially.
Rather, I think that social conservatives need to continue broadening their agenda.
Rather, I think of him vigorously elbowing to the side with very sharp elbows, indeed.
Rather, I think he was showing us through the movies never to accept life at face value.
Rather, I think it should be playful, feeling kinetic and a bit goofy, and that is what ModNation Racers delivers.
Rather, I think, he means something that is a bit futuristic, maybe a little harsh, and quite possibly alienating.
Rather, I think doctors have a strange way of grieving their patients.
Rather, I think she has the math skills of a Smith College art history major.
Rather, I think of him vigorously elbowing to the side — with very sharp elbows, indeed.
Rather, I think the I.C.C. process will go a long way in cementing peace in Kenya by stamping out the culture of impunity.
Rather, I think he and his advisers simply made up a proposal that was everything to everybody without bothering to check for internal consistency.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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