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Discover Ludwig"if I go" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in conditional statements to express a possibility or hypothetical situation. Here are a few examples: - If I go to the party tonight, I will have a great time. - I will bring an umbrella, if I go out in the rain. - If I go to bed early, I will feel rested in the morning. In these sentences, "if I go" introduces the condition that must be met in order for the second part of the sentence to happen. It is often accompanied by the word "will" to indicate a future action or outcome.
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I dress better if I go downtown.
If I go over budget, definitely.
What if I go dry?
If I go back I'll buy another.
'Yes, but if I go like this......
If I go, they kill me.
"If I go now.... " She trailed off.
"If I go there will be trouble.
"So if I go east, I put on gray".
And if I go out, I tell her.
"I'd be very surprised if I go back this year.
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