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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about if" is not part of a sentence in written English
You can use the phrase "if" by itself, or ask a question with "if", such as: "What if the weather doesn't cooperate?"
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-What is the song about, if anything?
What are we about, if not that?
What were they lying about, if anything?
How about if she did it now?
What about if I need cash now?
"We talked about if for months".
How about if they deviate?
How about if they haven't?
How about if he wins?
How about if they collaborated?
"It's about if you're cool or not".
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