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The phrase "a conditional that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific type of conditional statement or clause in grammar or logic.
Example: "In programming, a conditional that checks for user input can help prevent errors."
Alternatives: "a conditional statement that" or "a conditional clause that".
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A conditional that is necessarily true cannot have a true antecedent and a false consequent in any possible world.
So, the target non-classical theories tend to seek out a conditional that goes beyond the hook.
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There has been some disagreement about whether it is a might or a would conditional that is relevant (for an account of this distinction, see Lewis 1973, 21 24), as well as about which volition is relevant.
Both Russell's and McBrayer's objections alleging skeptical implications of CORNEA depend on interpreting CORNEA as a counterfactual conditional, that is, a subjunctive conditional with a false antecedent.
In particular what possibilities do people envisage when they understand a causal counterfactual, and a causal conditional that refers to an enabling cause?
And so our second question is, what possibilities do people envisage when they understand a causal conditional that refers to an enabling cause such as 'if the ignition key was turned the car started'?
"That is not a conditional statement, that is not a question," LeSage said of her client's request.
The imputations are random draws from a conditional distribution that represents an estimate of the individual's proficiency, as well as the uncertainty associated with that estimate.
This model allows for correlation between the unobserved effect and the explanatory variables by assuming that the conditional distribution of the unobserved effect is normal with a conditional expectation that is a linear index in the observed explanatory variables.
His driver's license will be suspended for 90 days, but he is eligible for a conditional license that would allow him to drive to and from work.
Prosecutors had recommended a six-month sentence, while Mr. Ford's lawyer asked for a conditional sentence that would mean no jail time.
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