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Examples for "but"
Examples for "but"
1In reality, however, Singles' Day demonstrates not consumer power but monopoly power.
2Without question, knowledge is power; but access to information is also important.
3Reality of unity, but equal reality of division-greaterreality, indeed, of division.
4You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
5Last year was strong but this year has really, really been strong.
1The problem is not cancelling the debt, but rather what happens afterward.
2It's not about counting sheep, but rather to support food traceability efforts.
3It is chilly for the time of year, but rather warm indoors.
4Kelly relaxed, not into complacency, but rather because the situation was familiar.
5However, the camera wasn't on the ground but rather in my hand.
6Liberals should not try to manipulate emotions, but rather work with them.
7The result is a huge relief, but rather narrower than first hoped.
8Being Latino is not a cultural identity but rather a political one.
9It was no longer human, but rather, a monstrous amalgamation of Humanity.
10In disposition he is very amiable, but rather grave beyond his years.
11His account is interesting in itself, but rather short and flatly factual.
12No capital is exported from Germany, but rather flows back into it.
13He pointed to no single policy, but rather the government's entire approach.
14And it was clearly not intended to deceive but rather-hehoped-toreassure.
15Uber doesn't employ drivers but rather partners with them to share revenues.
16The Faith did not bring in that spirit, but rather completed it.