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"if get" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
"If get" has no meaning unless it is followed by a verb or an adjective. If you are looking for a phrase to use in written English instead of "if get", consider phrases such as "if I receive" or "if I obtain". For example: "If I receive an invitation, I will attend the party."
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For instance, the more prestigious journals, as measured by their impact factor (IF), get the lion's share of first submissions.
"If get that opportunity, that would be fantastic.
If "Get Smart" works, "Get Smarter" can't be far behind.
If "Get Away With It" catches on, what could be next?
But if "Get Low" is, in the end, not quite believable, Mr. Duvall's performance is the opposite.
I consider my self a pretty good shot, so if get open I always expect to make my shot.
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If getting free slippers, do the same.
If getting caught is unacceptable, run.
"If you get it?
If they get there.
If you get the reference.
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