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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "if it was so" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are making a comparison, suggesting an idea, or expressing doubt. For example: "If it was so easy, then why did it take so much time to complete the task?".
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They knew that its potential-its rare, raw, uncontrollable power-was in all of us, even if it was so persistently elusive.
But even if it was – so what?
If it was so good, why did it succumb?
If it was so bad, we wouldn't have done it".
If it was so beautiful, why did you leave it?
So I didn't say anything to anyone, just to see if it was so".
If it was so simple then it would have been solved a long time ago".
If it was so important, why did we take that seemingly roundabout route?
"If it was so easy, everybody would do it every week," Feagles said.
"If it was so great six months ago, how come we are breaking it up?
If it was so popular, why hadn't we heard of it?
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