grammaticality - Is 'but rather' considered grammatically correct?
Is this comment that I made here grammatically correct?
In Latin, when a group of males and females is combined, the neutral plural form is not used, but rather the masculine is.
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In Latin, when a group of males and females is combined, the neutral plural form is not used, but rather the masculine is.
'but rather' is perfectly fine and a good alternative to:
In Latin, when a group of males and females is combined, the neutral plural form is not used; rather the masculine is.
'Rather' is like 'instead'; using 'but' allows it in one conjoined sentence rather than a separate one.
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