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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if we were to" is correct and is a common phrase used in written English
It is used when expressing hypotheticals or conditions that are not true. For example: "If we were to go to the beach, I'm sure we'd have a great time"
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What would happen if we were to tweak the model?
Even if we were to say, you know what?
If we were to factor in labor involved, then no.
If we were to fail, that freedom could be imperilled.
If we were to tell them in the I.C.U.
If we were to get a win, that changes things".
I believe we could call that terrorism, if we were to be honest with ourselves.
If we were to design an edible supernatural experience, what would the properties be?
If we were to come to an understanding it would entail sacrifices on our part.
There are a few things we would change if we were to do this again.
And so the results would be better if we were to kill innocent John.
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