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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if suppose" is not correct in standard written English
It is typically a misuse of the words "if" and "suppose," which should be used separately or in a different structure. Example: "If we suppose that the theory is correct, then we can draw certain conclusions."
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Part "if": suppose that, then there exists such that (3.22).
If, suppose that for any, then (3.7).
Specially, if, suppose that has a zero, by letting in (5.16), we get ; hence (5.17).
Under model (1.1) with the loss function (1.2), if, suppose are estimators of, then is better than if and only if (2.6).
(If) Suppose M v uv = M x wx.
(Only if) Suppose Δ u, v) ⊆ Δ w, x); therefore, M v uv ⊆ M x wx.
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And if supposed gurus tend to end up with weakly performing major candidates, that's an objective measurement which puts a very low limit on their power.
If supposed that Terry would continue as before and provide just as much leadership informally he seems to have been in error.
If, supposing that graph with, then graph such that as, which implies that.
Major results obtained from applying our framework must change if supposing a country-specific default system in other countries.
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