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Discover Ludwig'if from' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a condition or consequence, often in the form of a hypothetic statement. For example: "If from the outset we had worked together, we would have been able to finish the project in time."
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Black wrests if from him.
Stories materialize as if from dreams.
As if from Athena's forehead.
You can get if from reading.
If from a book, the ISBN:.
Blood sprays as if from capped hydrants.
I got if from my mother".
He suddenly appears as if from nowhere.
Then it collapsed as if from exhaustion.
căprĕŏlus, i, m. [as if from capreus, caprea].
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A political "what-if" from the late 1970s.
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