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The phrase "added if it" is not correct and does not form a complete or usable expression in written English.
It may be intended to convey a conditional situation, but it lacks clarity and context to be effectively used.
Example: "The report will be submitted, added if it meets the requirements."
Alternatives: "included if it" or "incorporated if it".
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Then again, he added, "If it brings me more pedestrian traffic, it will have done its job".
The disclosure should be added if it is applicable.
He added: "If it weren't awful, it would be funny".
Judge Kozinski added, "If it can happen to him, it can happen to any of us".
He added, "If it doesn't fit their theory, they don't want to accept it".
Then she added, "If it doesn't poison the pigs, it won't poison us".
He added, "If it needs a little bit of adjustment, that is fine with us".
But he added, "If it is confirmed, then he must resign".
But, she added, "if it gets too big, we won't give out stellar training".
He added, "If it happened every week, it wouldn't be a miracle".
He added: "If it wasn't emotional, to me, you're not human".
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