Examples of 'rather who' in a sentence
Meaning of "rather who"
rather who: This phrase is used to pose a question about a specific individual or group of people, usually in a comparative context, to express a preference or choice between options
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Or rather who lured them away.
I know who you are, or rather who you were.
Or rather who was not here.
He knows what they lack - or rather who they lack.
The question is rather who in the end really is accountable.
The problem is not the drone, it is rather who is flying them.
Or rather who should have been.
Yes, it is not about biology but rather who raises the kid.
Or rather Who is in charge.
Nolland notes that the importance is not the message, but rather who gives it.
But it was Rather who traveled through Afghanistan when the news led there.
But the issue here is not the timestamps, but rather who is in the video.
Or rather who you were doing in Vancouver!
Not just who decides, but rather who should decide on our lives.
CSR is not just about something you do, but rather who you are.
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Who would have thought that, or rather who did not think that was their objective.
But I found in that moment … it was not who loved me but rather who I loved.
Tell me rather who is the gentleman yonder? ”.
Do not just think about whom you want, but rather who wants your brand.
Or rather who did it come from?
Value not the things you have in life, but rather who you have in life.
Or rather who really is a man?
So what has gone wrong, or rather who is to blame for the scandal?
Or rather who it 's about.
It 's not a matter of who demands your time, but rather who deserves it.
And we know what - or rather Who - is the source of that hope.
What-or rather Who was it that was needed for such grace … as we required?
Who we are, or rather who I am.
Or rather who is LOVE?
Who Moses is is not the question ; it is rather Who is with Moses?
M, Who do I like less, or rather who is the lesser of two evils?
What do we, or rather who do we have here?
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This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch