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The part of a sentence "rather than seeking" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce an alternative action or choice that someone is making instead of another action or choice. Example: I decided to stay in and read a book rather than going out to the party. In this sentence, the speaker is indicating that they have chosen to stay home and read a book instead of going to the party. Other examples: - I prefer to travel by train rather than by plane. - She spends her weekends hiking rather than binge-watching TV shows. - He chose to study abroad rather than staying in his home country for college. Overall, "rather than seeking" can be used in any situation where someone is making a conscious choice to do something instead of something else. It can add emphasis to the decision being made and can also convey a sense of contrast between the two options.
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Rather than seeking to hide cars, as garages have done for decades, it openly celebrates them.
Rather than seeking therapy, Josh's reaction is to move to Israel.
This vision embraces the institution of marriage, rather than seeking to overthrow it.
Rather than seeking rest, he looks for the joy in work and play.
Tyson meets people where they are, rather than seeking to raise them to where he is.
He faults its revolutionaries for trying to topple rulers rather than seeking change from within.
They approach plays moment by moment, rather than seeking a psychologically credible whole.
Rather than seeking to bash supermarkets, who, after all, have shown the intent to change.
But the government officials say this is mainly information-gathering process rather than seeking their approval.
But they played sensibly within themselves, carefully milking the bowling rather than seeking to dominate.
He says that rather than seeking mentor relationships, "mentees" should create a network of workplace relationships.
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