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You should rather vs You must rather

Both 'you should rather' and 'you must rather' are not commonly used in English. The more natural way to express this idea would be 'you should instead'.

Last updated: March 24, 2024

You should rather

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'you should rather', it is more natural to say 'you should instead'.
  • You should rather have come back to your place, Woman...
  • You should rather be home instead of do something like that.
  • But you should rather worry about yourself, sitting inside a bomb on wheels.
  • Mr Reinfeldt, you should rather seek out the person who can best represent moral authority, who can be the broker of agreements in Europe.
  • But when you look at the results on the level of greenhouse gases, you should rather want to say, 'nuclear power, yes please!'.
  • You should rather apply for a microcredit...
  • I think you should decide sooner rather than later.
  • But you should charge those prices rather than pay them.
  • That is a very cynical attitude, and one you should shake off sooner rather than later.
  • I must urge you... ...that instead of spending ruinous amounts of money going to war... ...you should spend it rather on the welfare of your people.
  • You should know I would rather die than surrender to this corrupt court
  • I felt I should tell you rather than just let you get a phone call at work.
  • Today you ask us to trust you; my reply to you is that you, rather, should trust Parliament and its judgments.
  • Rather, you should be unashamed about it.
  • You should come with an apology rather than an attitude.
  • Rather than worrying about me, you should study hard.
  • Look, maybe you should have let her go rather instead of...
  • You should have been a soldier rather than a churchman.
  • You should take interest in cultural stuff rather than getting into fights all the time.
  • I must confess to you, Sir Ralph, that this hall is filled with ghostly presences that I should rather forget.

Alternatives:

  • you should instead

You must rather

This phrase is not commonly used in English.

Instead of 'you must rather', it is more natural to say 'you should instead'.
  • Mr Barroso, you must feel rather perplexed.
  • It follows that you must reduce quantity rather than price.
  • You must excuse this rather odd mixture of styles, but I refuse to go entirely Japanese.
  • You must both be rather thirsty, after brandishing that theodolite around all morning.
  • You must have said something rather magical to make him overcome his troubles.
  • You're experience must be rather simple.
  • I must warn you he rather prides himself on his winning streak.
  • You must admit, Pearl, that it is all rather bizarre.
  • You must understand that I would rather die than our connection be known.
  • But you must admit, This is a rather unique opportunity.
  • On the other hand, you must say that a cake fork is... is a rather practical tool.
  • Of course, such institutional information campaigns must rather complement the advertising activities undertaken in particular by major distributors.
  • If you truly want to go, you must find the open door, rather than the beast that keeps you here.
  • Then you must be strong with yourself and think about what's best rather than what you want.
  • If that is the case, you must manage to achieve something rather more specific following the Cardiff Summit, which means integrating environmental policy into other policy areas.
  • It must not be optional but must rather depend on the conditions referred to in the amendment.
  • Nothing, though, must be left to chance, but there must rather be firm negotiations when the report is elaborated.
  • Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, we must rather regret that the debate on food additives is sinking under cocoa and chocolate.
  • For us as elected representatives, the point must rather be our duty to restore to European consumers the confidence which they demand and deserve.
  • Once you have that capacity, the ability to produce language comes rather naturally and rather freely.

Alternatives:

  • you should instead

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