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The phrase "are if" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not form a coherent or meaningful expression in standard English usage.
Example: "They are if they want to be."
Alternatives: "are when" or "are provided that".
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are if
noun
An uncertainty, possibility, condition, doubt etc.
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The remaining two sequences are IF proteins from Danio rerio and Ciona intestinalis.
And they are, if not gone, diminished.
Well, they are if you're a penguin.
The stage acoustics are, if anything, clear.
Main courses are, if anything, too generous.
(We are, if anything, Jung at heart).
Its Victorian terraces are, if anything, worse than Liverpool's.
These tensions are, if anything, getting worse, not better.
Their professional expectations are, if anything, even lower.
Now there are if anything too many venues.
The technology's torturous economics are, if anything, even trickier.
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