Examples of 'rather than putting' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather than putting"

rather than putting: used to suggest an alternative action or decision instead of the one mentioned

How to use "rather than putting" in a sentence

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rather than putting
Rather than putting the company in chaos.
I might frame this rather than putting it in an album.
Rather than putting people out on the streets.
Into your eye rather than putting you under.
Rather than putting a priority.
Firefighters set fires to destroy books rather than putting fires out.
You want rather than putting it into the.
There are better ways of punishing the offenders rather than putting them to death.
Rather than putting their money into something that could potentially.
They are consuming today rather than putting off consumption today for tomorrow.
Optimizing your website helps your visitors keep reading rather than putting them off.
Environment rather than putting the major emphasis on improving coping skills.
Consider moving the latter under skills or experience rather than putting the information under education.
Rather than putting a half-hearted effort into.
Which means I have to inject a local anesthetic into your eye rather than putting you under.

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Rather than putting yourself down continuously, compliment yourself.
Countdown timers incentivize people to engage now, rather than putting it off.
Rather than putting yourself down constantly, compliment yourself.
It may be best to tell your partner early on, rather than putting it off.
Rather than putting yourself into a bad state of mind, think positively.
Turn off your computers at night, rather than putting them in sleep mode.
Rather than putting frames in different processes, we will put them in separate threads.
This focuses on the communicator 's ideas rather than putting blame on someone else.
Nevertheless, rather than putting his discovery aside, he looked into it more closely.
It's about the importance of traveling now rather than putting it off until the.
Rather than putting off customers, this behavior creates a sense of belonging to a special group.
Its abolition would reward criminals rather than putting the victim 's rights first.
Rather than putting your memory to the test, categorize them by one or several tags.
Always use other people 's money rather than putting your own personal freedom at risk.
Rather than putting your energy into wanting something, put your energy into creating it.
Its abolition would reward criminals rather than putting the victim & apos ; s rights first.
Rather than putting up with individual comments, take that person out of your life completely.
Speaking in pre-learned phrases, rather than putting together individual words to form new sentences.
Rather than putting her on the spot, he decides to test Lisa later.
Can you freeze leftovers rather than putting off eating them until it is too late?
Rather than putting the company in chaos, I will do good on my original job assignments.
I thought the bill was meant to protect Canadians, rather than putting them under suspicion.
Rather than putting my attention upon the wind, I shifted it to thankfulness.
That it 's better to have loved and lost, rather than putting linoleums in your halls?
Rather than putting an answer directly, I will approach it from another angle.
You know, Diana, rather than putting Mr. Donovan away.
Rather than putting it on!
In fact, rather than putting me off, his words had the opposite effect.
Rather than putting off this meeting, why do not we just call it off?
Rather than putting words into my mouth, why don't you simply ask me?
Now, rather than putting compliance off until later in the year, get a head start!
Rather than putting it in a ring, I'm trying to get it out again.
Rather than putting up a Christmas tree … it 's better to put up the sculpture.

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Putting up those posters does not pay much
Forgive me for putting you through this
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Examples of using Rather
I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch
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