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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Letter Writing

The use of "rather"

Hello everybody,

Could you please tell me if the sentence below is correct?

Rather you want a complete market research report or a simple, with just a few pages, and yet strategically-oriented market overview, we have the right information for you.

My doubts concern:

- the use of "rather" with "or"

- the use of commas (,)

- the use of "yet"

Thanks in advance,

Stella
  

Top answer

It is my opinion that you should use "whether" instead of "rather" in this context. Personally, I would write this sentence as follows: Whether you want a complete market research report or a simple, compendious, and yet strategically-oriented market overview, we have the right information for you. Good luck

  • It is my opinion that you should use "whether" instead of "rather" in this context.
  • Personally, I would write this sentence as follows: Whether you want a complete market research report or a simple, compendious, and yet strategically-oriented market overview, we have the right information for you.
  • Good luck
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It is my opinion that you should use "whether" instead of "rather" in this context. Personally, I would write this sentence as follows:

Whether you want a complete market research report or a simple, compendious, and yet strategically-oriented market overview, we have the right information for you.

Good luck

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