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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase "if unlikely" in written English.
It typically means the same thing as "if unlikely to be true" or "if it is unlikely." For example, "The speaker suggested the possibility of success, but if unlikely, a plan B should be put into place."
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Possible, if unlikely.
It seemed gratifying, if unlikely.
It was a versatile, if unlikely, outfit.
There's one obvious, if unlikely, path.
Mr. Katzman is an enthusiastic if unlikely leader.
The strategy has been a resounding, if unlikely, success.
All of which brings to mind some peculiar, if unlikely, possibilities.
A bold if unlikely run in Group A would be a welcome tonic.
Moser, 39, is a well-positioned, if unlikely, candidate to lead a phone-blitz revolution.
(Announcing on Monday that he had finally made the deal would be exciting, if unlikely).
If (unlikely, I know) it's Owen Smith, the base and the leadership will be at war.
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