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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if one day' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when introducing a hypothetical situation or outcome that is unlikely to happen. For example: "If one day, I was to become the world's richest person, I would donate a large portion of my wealth to charity".
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If one day is good, then three days are clearly better.
"We shall wonder if one day our game is played on another planet?
But imagine if one day it started to ring?
And what about if one day, some reciprocation?
If one day I'm all white I'm still a model.
"If one day I can go, I will do it".
And what if, one day, it is me?
So what if one day Spain and England both come?
"If one day I'm all black I'm still a model.
But what will the trustees do if one day a similar study implicates football?
If one day she decides to wear a hijab that will be her own choice.
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