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It is used to express a contrast or to qualify a statement. For example, "The weather today is sunny, though rather windy."
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Though rather more bemused.
I do feel safer out there in real darkness though, rather than in a lit town.
(Though, rather surprisingly, he and Leslie divorced two years ago after 25 years of marriage).
Though rather quiet in the evening, the place is hopping at breakfast and lunch.
How though?" rather than a LadBible-esque anointment of Mick Hucknall as King Shagger ("SimplyLAD").
Though rather crudely mapped, regions of increased intergenic transcription corresponded to domains of increased general DNase I sensitivity.
So far, though, rather than hurting sales to other customers, the formation of Celera has spurred them.
It is, though, rather clever.
These are flaws, though, rather than faults.
Why burning, though, rather than some other kind of destruction?
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That one's long, though - rather a nothing shot up the middle of the court, so it's 30-15.
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