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"if there were no" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in conditional sentences to express a hypothetical or unreal situation. Example: If there were no traffic, I would have arrived on time.
Idiom
Like there's no tomorrow.
If you do something like there's no tomorrow, you do it fast or energetically.
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As if there were no context.
Water ski, even if there were no jet skis.
It was as if there were no glorious history.
How would the school change if there were no bullies?
"What if there were no punch lines?" Martin asked himself.
If there were no limits, there would be no meaning.
("As if there were no father," she says).
His case would be stronger if there were no alternative.
As if there were no doors, no walls, no houses.
Just imagine if there were no meals, period.
He is spending as if there were no tomorrow.
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