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The phrase 'if because' is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
Other phrases, such as 'if so', 'if thus' or 'if and only if' would be correct and usable. Example: I will attend the party only if so desired.
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It was as if "because this was death-penalty related, it was somehow exempt from all the normal rules," Mr. Berenson said.
"If because of the current economic scenario, you choose cheap and dirty, we'll be in big trouble," Mr. de Boer said.
as if, because,, and satisfy (1.1).
for all, which implies that for all if because is arbitrary.
This is obvious if, because, under this assumption, the set of zeros cannot have limit points.
I should say "if," because the first two Series here were prolonged by natural phenomena: a Biblical rainstorm in 1962 and a deadly earthquake in 1989.
If it gets down successfully - and that is a big "if" because of the difficulties involved - it would be a historic first for space exploration.
Who cares if, because the photographers are so short and were looking up, everyone appeared to be touching the ceiling?
"Even if because of your book people do get ready to reconsider something, they don't know it," he said.
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