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"if it were not" is correct and usable in written English.
It is part of the subjunctive mood, which is used in hypothetical or contrary-to-fact situations. For example, you could write, "If it were not for my father's support, I might never have succeeded in college."
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It would be amusing if it were not so sad.
It would be remarkable if it were not.
They assume they would notice if it were not.
If it were not, I wouldn't think of running.
"I would be deeply surprised if it were not".
If it were not for pumpkins we should be undone.
If it were not so common, it would be laughable.
If it were not, the hunt would have to continue.
It would be merely interesting if it were not so important.
Our fraternity would not be where it is if it were not for all of you.
If it were not like this, we would live in a very boring world.
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