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"if something was" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate a hypothetical or uncertain situation, usually one that is contrary to fact. Example: If something was wrong with the car, I would have noticed it already.
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If something was marvellous, it was "mawveless".
If something was marvellous, it was "_maw_veless".
If something was bothering him, I would have known".
How to know if something was worth checking out?
"If something was to come up he would be happy.
If something was not supersensitive, we used normal e-mail.
Still, he felt as if something was missing.
Charlie Ward looked befuddled, as if something was not right.
Why did it feel as if something was missing?
We would have known if something was wrong".
"If something was wrong, it had to be corrected.
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