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"if read" is a perfectly acceptable usage and is commonly seen in written English.
It is often used in conditional statements to refer to the hypothetical scenario of having a certain condition being met. For example, "If read by the right person, these documents could prove to be invaluable."
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What if, what if, what if? Read! Read weird stuff, obscure stuff, ancient stuff!
If read in isolation, today's decision might be defensible.
The first claim, if read carefully, is not inaccurate.
Yes, its jacket will curl up permanently if read in humid weather.
As for the index, "It will cause hilarity if read aloud after Christmas lunch".
But sometimes, if read to the end, they have an internal clockwork of idiosyncratic logic.
Lots of opportunity for outlandishly hammy Russian accents if read aloud.
A diary she began keeping at age 15, if read, might have made her emergence less shocking.
The document could, if read with a sufficiently open mind, imply an acceptance of Israel's right to exist.
There will not be a declaration, as if read from an unfurled scroll, that the Jets secured a spot.
Deaver's pacy prose is addictive enough to result in dreadful sunburn if read on the beach, so approach with caution.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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