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When the word rather is acting as a conjunctive adverb joining two independent clauses, its purpose is to emphasize a correction that has just been made and to introduce a description of the true situation.
A conjunctive adverb joining independent clauses must be preceded by a semicolon, an em dash (long dash) or a period:
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