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The phrase "Were I to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical situation or condition, often in a formal or literary context. Example: "Were I to win the lottery, I would travel the world."
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Our goals were (i) to maintain high sensitivity and (ii) to minimize repositioning error between scans.
The project objectives were: (i) to explore the widest range of process parameters and properties, with an emphasis on comparative characterizations of wetting and mechanical properties.
The specific aims were (i) to explore how HCPs perceive ethical challenges and (ii) to explore the effect these challenges had on them both personally and professionally.
The objectives of this study were (i) to describe the microcirculatory and macrocirculatory changes following emergency tracheal intubation (TI) and (ii) to identify predictors of hemodynamic instability.
Specifically, our goals were (i) to provide a refined time-scale for the divergence of var.
The aims of the workshop were (i) to evaluate the future of ageing research in the UK, and (ii) to formulate a vision for action.
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How was I to know?
Who am I to disagree?
Who was I to judge?
Who was I to act so alternative?
But who was I to cast aspersions?
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