Sentence examples for if to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "if to" is not correct in written English
You can use the phrase "if" followed by an infinitive verb to indicate a condition. For example, "If to succeed, I must use all of my resources."

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For many, the prospect has moved from "if" to "when".

Changed "if" to "to the extent that".

As if to say, go.

as if To hurl it.

They drew near, as if to kiss.

He was talking as if to himself.

Lovett said, as if to himself, "O.K.

As if to a child.

Critics responded as if to a threat.

She smiles as if to say sorry.

Others touch as if to comfort.

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