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He's selling his flat, or rather, he will sell it if he can find a buyer.
more precisely or expressing an opposite opinion
She's not shy. Rather the opposite.
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The train was rather too crowded for a comfortable journey.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree
I rather doubt I'll be able to come to your party.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree
I've got rather a lot of work to do at the moment.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree
The ending of the war is not a cause for celebration, but rather for regret that it ever happened.
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 He ran, or rather staggered, to the finishing line.
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 She answered the phone rather sleepily.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree
 These were not common criminals, but rather enemies of the state.
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 That’s rather more than I expected to pay.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree
 No, I'm not tired. Rather the opposite in fact.
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 He arrived late last night, or rather, in the early hours this morning.
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 He cooks rather well.
quite; fairly; to a slight degree