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Discover LudwigThe phrase "should I instead" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when you are considering a different course of action or choice instead of something previously discussed or suggested. Example: "I was planning on going to the movies tonight, but should I instead go to the concert with you?".
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Or should I instead share some of the biblical stories that we retell on Yom Kippur?
Should I instead turn in the uncollected ticket, or is it Metro-North's obligation to collect it or lose the fare?
Regardless of why one has a given trait, the question for a rational agent is always: is it right for me to exercise it, or should I instead renounce and resist it as far as I am able?
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I really should just turn this show off, right now, shouldn't I? Instead, I am just going to put the TiVo remote in the other room, so I can't pause it.
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But which eco-lightbulbs should I buy instead?" Over transportation, she says the decision-making gets chewier.
What should I eat instead?
So what should I say instead?
What should I do instead?" Like if they say your clothes are ugly, say "Can you come shopping with me and help me pick out some clothes?
Should I donate them instead?
OK, I said, So what should I call it instead?
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