Examples of 'rather that it' in a sentence

Meaning of "rather that it"

rather that it: This phrase is used to suggest an alternative or preference for one option over another

How to use "rather that it" in a sentence

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It is rather that it has not often been used.
Death does not mean that life is pointless, but rather that it has a purpose.
He would have rather that it never happened.
Rather that it was not really intended to discuss those issues.
Except I would rather that it was not me.
Or rather that it is a cat that has learned to love.
I just said I would rather that it was not published.
Or rather that it never got on to them.
I think that this is far from a threat, but rather that it is undoubtedly a wonderful opportunity.
I would rather that it were stipulated that they must do this.
That does not mean that stem cell therapy is cheap - rather that it is relatively affordable.
I would rather that it be a mystery.
Meaning that cribbing did not provide comfort for ulcers, rather that it stimulated / caused this issue.
I suggest rather that it is more like developing the skill of memory.
If a bad word comes my way, I would rather that it came from your sweet tongue.

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I would rather that it went down as a triumph for the forces of true godliness.
Firstly, that it exists, or rather that it is existence.
Rather that it isstill difficult for those affected to have access to acourt.
Perhaps . I would rather that it went down.
Rather that it had substituted Fraternity in this definition.
It 's not that the camera lies, rather that it only gets some of the truth.
Say rather that it is a privilege … I never made a sacrifice.
I don't need to know. I would rather that it be a mystery.
Perhaps . I would rather that it went down as a triumph for the forces of true godliness.
Say rather that it was the result of exploitation, of organized, systematic, persistent, pitiless exploitation.
You would rather that it disappeared.
I'd rather that it be a mystery.
She learns rather that it is a handicap.
I would rather that it would just go away - or that it had never happened . ".
One might say rather that it has become redundant.
I would say rather that it was the Catholic church.
Or is the lesson rather that it matters only if you get caught?

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