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The phrase "rather than letting" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to compare two actions or choices and express a preference for one over the other. Example: I decided to take control of my own happiness rather than letting others dictate it for me.
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Rather than letting that deter her, McFarland uses it as a way to differentiate her business.
Rather than letting one introductory class ruin a department for me, I owed myself another chance.
You try and look on the positive side rather than letting anything get you down about.
He took the play to Djokovic, rather than letting the Serb be in control.
Art siphons off these disturbing inner states rather than letting them grow rancid.
"But the main point would be trying to stabilise things rather than letting people go.
"It is about inner self-gratification rather than letting people know how rich you are".
There are advantages to pegging a currency rather than letting it freely float.
Rather than letting things slide further, McIlroy went into grind mode.
These are women who wear their hair rather than letting it wear them.
It can be appropriate if you use it rather than letting it use you.
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rather than facilitating
rather than concluding
rather than leaving
rather than allocating
rather than stopping
rather than incorporating
rather than indicating
rather than entering
rather than criticizing
rather than attributing
rather than rising
rather than going
rather than telling
rather than engaging
rather than burying
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