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What is the meaning of "as" here? Could you give me some example sentences using "I'd rather" and "as"?

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Rebecca

"As" is used incorrectly here. He should have used "than" instead. As a native English speaker, the sentence sounds very odd when he uses "as." I guess "as" means "than" here. You usually don't use "I'd rather" and "as" in the same sentence. Here are sentences with "I'd rather" in them. Ex: I'd rather be bored than go with you. Ex: I'd rather study for a test than go to the doctor. Here are sentences with "as" in them. Ex: I'm as lucky as a four-leaf clover. Ex: She is as sweet as they come.

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