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The phrase "if rejected" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when expressing the possibility that something is rejected. For example, "I will reapply for the job if rejected."
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And if rejected for tenure, they're basically fired.
"If rejected, he could return to his futon unknown, at least in theory".
Finally, Mr. Kantrowitz said that even if rejected, students are well-positioned to benefit from the feedback on their application.
The Times journalist was ordered to ignore possible fraud by Lloyds sales staff and told that most complainants would give up if rejected the first time.
Arthur A. Houghton III, president of the institute, said that if rejected by museums, these "orphaned" items will likely end up in private hands outside the country.
And, most importantly, Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional changes that, if rejected, could effectively jeopardise the country's membership in the eurozone.
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If rejecting gifts, then she'll give.
If rejecting partition was a mistake then, it is a bigger one now that Israel's population has increased eightfold.
How ungrateful would I seem if I rejected the offer?
If they rejected a role, they could be suspended.
However, even if this rejected, this does not change anything.
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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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