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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather than giving" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to contrast two actions or options. Example: I decided to donate money to the charity rather than giving it as a gift to my friend.
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It is better to have a few moments of silence rather than giving an unorganized response.
Rather than giving orders and dictating answers to the problems he saw, he asked questions.
Rather than giving up on polling, we need to improve it.
Rather than giving a pill, the project helps carry out a health system for the region.
Second, auction permits (which are, in effect, money) rather than giving them away free.
A few rebuked me for selling my books rather than giving them away.
They also favour auctioning the emissions permits rather than giving them away.
She suggested that rather than giving up alcohol in January, they should give up spending.
Rather than giving up draft choices, we tried to accumulate draft choices".
Tredway's final lie, rather than giving Overton second thoughts, made her more certain.
They express themselves through practices that resemble sharing rather than giving.
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