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You would use Publisher when you need to create professional-quality publications such as flyers, brochures, newsletters, and calendars. Publisher offers more design options and templates specifically tailored for these types of documents, while Word is better suited for general word processing tasks like creating letters, reports, or essays.
You can use "rather than" to show preference or contrast between two alternatives. For example: "I prefer coffee rather than tea" or "I would walk rather than take the bus."
Because it's easier to place graphics and move stuff around in Publisher than in Word.
The word rather is an adverb. It specifies a choice or a preference. For example: I would rather be on holiday than at work.
A stringer is a slang term for a freelance journalist (one who works on assignment rather than one who is an employee of paper or publisher).
Than implies comparison. For example: I would rather fly than take the train. Jane is a morning person rather than a night person.
Depends on the publisher. Some dictionaries have included the word "staycation." It means to take a vacation at home rather than "jetting" off to somewhere else.
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i could be like: "I would rather go on a bike ride than play on the xbox" or "would you rather eat tea before or after 5 o'clock?"
Word Processing
The word "rather" in English is typically used to indicate preference, agreement with a previous statement, or to express degree or extent. For example, "I would rather stay home than go out tonight," or "It's a rather cold day today."
A "literalist" would interpret the Constitution just as it is written, rather than interpret its meaning in context.
the word is martyr. The whole concept is that a martyr would rather be killed than change his beliefs.