Should I say 'rather than' or 'instead of' in the sentence? Can I use either?
Alice needs to do what is right for a situation (rather than, instead of) what is good for her.
Both are good, and the meaning is the same for the two choices.
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Both are good, and the meaning is the same for the two choices.