Sentence examples for What if from inspiring English sources

The phrase "What if" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a hypothetical scenario or to pose a question about a possibility. Example: "What if we decided to change the project deadline to next month?"

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What if

adverb

Used to introduce a suggestion or proposal for a future event.

  • What if we arrange it for 9:00 instead of 10:00?

synonyms

Exact(60)

What if? What if I hadn't?

What if — what if — Netanyahu is right?

What if Snowden's wrong?

What if? Why?

What if he had?

What if they do?

What if he dies?

What if he didn't?

What if you're single?

What if she triumphed?

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