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"would rather watch" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are expressing your preference in a particular way or expressing a comparison between two choices. For example: "I would rather watch a movie than go for a walk."
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He said he would rather watch.
I would rather watch baseball".
Guys would rather watch soccer.
But I would rather watch Charlton Heston".
If you would rather watch something, you're in luck.
[New York Daily News] New Yorkers would rather watch "Jersey Shore" than the Yankees.
"I would rather watch Jenna Marbles all day than anything else," she said.
I would rather watch "A Star is Born" than its machinations.
Given the choice, children would rather watch the PG-13 Insidious.
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They would rather watch a small Scottish woman with a normal face do a tight 10 minutes of killer comedy.
Half of the 1,500 people surveyed said they would rather watch TV than read a book.
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