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The phrase "would rather spend" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to express a preference for one option over another. For example, "I would rather spend my Sunday afternoon reading a book than going shopping."
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I would rather spend the money on a pancake.
Democrats would rather spend the money on government programs.
"Some would rather spend the money and time building their own collections," he explained.
"I would rather spend money on the car than on a new kitchen.
Ms. Feldman said there was no place she would rather spend the day.
Some employers would rather spend on information technology than hire the wrong workers.
If they decided they would rather spend it on a car, so be it.
But Mr. Schweiker decided he would rather spend more time with his family.
"I couldn't think of anybody I would rather spend my time with," Mr. Valdes recalled.
They have told baseball officials they would rather spend it on themselves.
You would rather spend your money on clean soil and compost or other materials instead of testing fees.
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