Sentence examples for if erroneously from inspiring English sources

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For a sport supposedly, if erroneously, the sole domain of gin drinkers and those with mild manners, its recent propensity to mingle with controversy has been quite staggering.

Next Tuesday's primary held the prospect of a resounding victory for Mr. McCall over an opponent who not too long ago was widely -- if erroneously -- viewed as the favorite.

Sitting there alone in the contemplative silence, it was easy for us to imagine, if erroneously, that we were some of the first to witness this bit of history.

In addition, the soaring sales of Cipro -- a powerful antibiotic widely if erroneously believed to be the only effective drug against anthrax -- raise the prospect that if large numbers of people start taking it, anthrax and other far more common bacteria will become resistant to it.

(Blaise Pascal, the 17th-century French scientist and philosopher, argued that if erroneously disbelieving in God consigns you to hell, but erroneously believing in God has no consequences, it's only rational to believe in God). If flaxseed on the stove in the morning and sardines from the can at lunch are what will help me live healthier and longer, I'll learn to like them.

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2.31am GMT Greetings people and welcome to Rod Laver (Arena) in Magical Melbourne Town for the Big One: wombat-loving Canadian teen Eugenie "The Genie" Bouchard versus the greatest tennis player to emerge from the mighty (if erroneously-named) People's Republic of China, the dual-syllable, double-fisted, net-harrier, Li Na.

If they erroneously register that the tanks contain fuel when they are actually empty, a catastrophic engine shutdown could occur.

If I were a potential witness, why would I trust the police enough to speak to them without legal representation, knowing that if they erroneously suspect me of wrongdoing, they may legally use against me evidence gathered by deceptive means?

The SMILES string in the lower left of Figure 4 is edited interactively if an erroneously desalted structure is encountered.

In addition, enrolment in prevention trials may be hazardous and harmful if participants erroneously believe experimental interventions will necessarily prevent disease.

If you erroneously prepare yourself for a permanent job interview, you could lose out on a great temporary (or freelance/contract) opportunity.

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