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"if such" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used when referring to something that may or may not exist or happen, depending on certain conditions. Example: "The company will offer refunds if such a situation occurs again." In this sentence, "if such" is used to indicate that the company will only offer refunds if a similar situation happens. It implies that the situation may or may not happen in the future.
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If such a characterization….
If such a thing exists.
If such labelling sounds pushy, it is.
If such descriptions revolt you, quit now.
I wonder if such marketing data exists.
And if such knees are yours?
If such universities were excluded, U-Md.
If such stresses exceed the tensile strength, cracking can occur.
If such endorsements contain misrepresentations, the endorser risks personal liability.
It is possible only if such co-operation exists.
We're talking about actual ghosts, if such things exist.
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