Correct Use of “Rather Than” | Precise Edit's Blog
This is a great question, and it is one I don't often see. On the other hand, it reflects a concept that confuses many people: parallelism. Correct use of “rather than” “Rather than” indicates a parallel structure in which two things are compared. To be grammatically correct, the two things being compared need to be…
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