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Discover Ludwig"if it has" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in conditional sentences to express a possibility or uncertainty. Here are a few examples: - If it has been raining all day, we might have to cancel our picnic. - I will only buy this car if it has low mileage and a good maintenance record. - If it has already been decided, then there's no point in discussing it further. - I'm not sure if it has been delivered yet, I'll have to check the tracking number.
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What if it has spread?
Even if it has exceptions".
But what if it has?
We apologise if it has caused offence".
What if it has a free version?
"If it has, it's not valid".
But if it has risen, he loses.
What if it has six?
expansion of sym, if it has one.
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