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Discover Ludwig"if we collect" is a perfectly valid and correct phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you are entering into a conditional statement, meaning that you are introducing a sentence that depends on a certain condition or circumstance being true. For example: "If we collect enough money, we can purchase new equipment for the laboratory."
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And if we collect that amount of money every year, we can pay for all the houses that are burned down.
And, if we collect these things together, we get one half of ab times sine theta times tangent theta plus cosine theta d theta.
If we collect the Buffett tax for the next 250 years — a span longer than the life of this republic — it would not cover the Obama deficit for 2011 alone.
If we collect the right data in the right way we can publish it in usable forms, to help others to make credible and authentic decisions for the benefit of our residents lives and bringing services up to date for a 21st century citizen.
Yet, even if the ECP successfully controls access to this information to prevent abuse by campus entities, if we collect it, we do not have similar ability to guard against subpoenas or other requests by law enforcement or federal agencies, such as National Security Letters or subpoenas with gag orders.
(vi) CCP may appear to fail if we collect data from time series with similar trends.
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"If we collected enough of those players," McKay said, "we felt we could become a great team".
If we collected cups and rosettes as well, it was a bonus". However, when it came to motor sport there was no paternal or filial support.
If we collected the urine and measured the concentrations, what comes out is about 1.5 liters per day of water, of fluid volume.
When it was suggested that the owners of such properties may lack money for upkeep, much less to pay higher fines, she said, "Even if we collected only half of it, it would go a long way".
So if we collected parasites' eggs from another lake, then they should infect the shallow-water snails significantly more often than the deep-water snails.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com