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Rather than

Rather than

(conj)
UK
ˈrɑːðə(r) ðən
US
ˈræðər ðən
Definition: Instead of
Meaning: Hơn là
Less Common
How to use "Rather than" vocabulary in sentence (example)

This theory has long been debunked, with the majority of skeletons actually being male, rather than female.

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Rather than being measured in feet and inches, horses are measured in hands.

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Rather than a short serialized stories or a short novel, a quality long storybook is sold for many times.

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These hooks were fitted to the tops of houses so that large and bulky items could be winched into the house's upper floors rather than carrying them up the narrow, steep and winding stairways!

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At the time, it was known as Amstelredam rather than Amsterdam.

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Rather than take away the M&M's altogether, Google decided to place fruit, figs and nuts in the more noticeable areas, while storing the chocolate in dark jars elsewhere.

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The only good news for the Bugatti is that the one:1 is actually focused on its acceleration rather than speed.

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Rather than take away the M&M's altogether, Google decided to place fruit, figs, and nuts in the more noticeable areas, while storing the chocolate in dark jars elsewhere.

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Rather than being found in one of the large cities, its home is a small town named Kalgoorlie.

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Initially, as a source of sustenance rather than praise, the national bird of India is the peacock.

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