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The phrase "if treating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to introduce a condition or a situation that must be met for something to happen. For example, "If treating all people with respect is the key to making positive relationships, then everyone should follow this principle."
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More research is needed to determine if treating anergia can improve health outcomes.
But if treating everyone alike means assuming everyone is heterosexual, it renders L.G.B.T. people invisible and fearful of being stigmatized.
It's not about identifying unproductive behavior and systematically making plans to correct it, as if treating symptoms would cure a disease.
If treating in the Spring for the first time, repeat in the Fall and switch to a single yearly Fall treatment.
If treating others differently according to their social media prowess seems a stretch, remember the last time you dismissed the opinion of someone on Twitter because they had 13 followers.
But other experts said it was too early to tell if treating women with aromatase inhibitors from the outset was better than using tamoxifen first, followed by the newer drugs.
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Harps, if treated properly, last indefinitely.
If treated as primary target, caution should be exercised.
Approximately 70-75% will not have a stroke if treated medically.
But if treated early with antibiotics, it is curable.
That could be a reversible problem if treated quickly.
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