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The phrase "rather she is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to express a contrast or disagreement with a previous statement. Example: "Many people think she is cold and unfeeling, but rather she is just shy and reserved."
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Rather, she is packing.
Or rather, she is, but on stilts.
Rather, she is solely interested in what should exist.
Rather, she is a student of recent events in Yonkers.
Rather she is spoiled, homely, mean and sometimes violent.
It's not that Florence Welch has a machine; rather, she is the machine.
Rather, she is interested in dramatic unity: the tale and its inhabitants.
Rather, she is living with imagination and imagining as she lives.
Rather, she is a young girl lost in a big city and unhappy in her relationship.
Rather, she is profoundly relieved that he survived the incident unscathed.
There are no syrupy supported lifts; rather, she is bounced around the stage.
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