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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if speaking" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a conditional clause in a sentence. Example: If speaking in public makes you nervous, try practicing in front of a mirror to build your confidence.
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(Slaps his knee, as if speaking to a dog).
A born actor, he sings as if speaking the words.
The user responded to the character's queries as if speaking with a true potential research participant.
"You know what?" said a young woman, as if speaking to a lifelong friend.
"It is as if speaking out against foreigners is now acceptable".
As the dancers' vocalizations become more pronounced, they wheeze their words as if speaking in code.
Mr. McConnell spoke on the Senate floor as if speaking to Mr. Obama.
Then she raised her eyes a little, as if speaking to a child.
Participants were next asked, via a videotaped health care practitioner, to orally describe their pain as if speaking to their own practitioner.
As if speaking to a small child, could somebody please explain the benefits/importance of this?
As if speaking to Mr. Bush, he added: "Don't promise it away.
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