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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I figured if" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a hypothetical or suppositional statement, such as, "I figured if we are going to the beach, we should buy sunscreen."
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I figured if anyone would know, he would.
I figured, if they're gonna kill me... Anyway.
I figured if you can't beat 'em, join 'em!
"I figured, if he's out of the building, he's out.
"But I figured if I can win an iPad2 or a Super Bowl party, why not?
"So I figured, if she kept it, there was still hope.
I figured if the music wanted to come it would find a way in".
And I figured if it wasn't him, he could beat it at trial".
"I figured if I pulled in normally, I would have gotten a 7," he shrugged afterward.
I figured, if it's going to get designed, let's do it well.
I figured if I could play through that, I could play through anything".
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