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Discover Ludwig"if one has" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing a condition based on the existence of something. For example, "If one has a high credit score, they may be eligible for more favorable loan terms."
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"If one has a place in the country and if one has servants, what can one expect?" Simenon told Brendan Gill, of The New Yorker.
It's as if one has entered the world of a manic martinet.
Of course one can work here, as anywhere else, if one has the will.
I don't think we can say if one has happened lately.
Grant-writing courses and certificates are available, although not crucial, particularly if one has other experience.
Furthermore, if, one has (2.19).
Specially, if, one has (2.7).
More difficult is obtaining an estimate from below of : if, one has (2.42).
The function, is said to be -convex, where, if one has (1.4).
One says that with is the weak solution of (3.11) in if one has (3.12).
Is it possible to act as if one has certain beliefs even though one does not?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com