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The phrase "if it happens to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a possibility or uncertainty about something happening in the future. Example: "If it happens to rain tomorrow, we will have to reschedule our picnic."
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If it happens to anyone, it happens to me.
If it happens to be both, then all the better.
If it happens to be funny, that's great".
But if it happens to you — it doesn't have to be either.
But if it happens to a defensive tackle, it's usually 5 or 10 yards.
"If it happens to be bad weather, you're not stuck for seven days," she said.
If it happens to others, the PhonepayPlus website is very useful.
If it happens to me next year, I swear to God, I do it again".
"I don't know if it happens to everyone, but I lose my symptoms when I'm there.
If it happens to be a small fund, so be it.
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So if it happens to a voice signal tends to go negative.
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