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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if we wish" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a conditional situation where a choice or desire is implied.
Example: "We can proceed with the project as planned, if we wish to make any changes later."
Alternatives: "if we choose" or "if we desire".
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If we wish, we can also consider ourselves "regenerated".
And if we wish to, we can delete.
Maybe, if we wish hard, they'll both run.
"We can build a more pacific society if we wish".
It's nearly impossible to avoid altogether if we wish to stay with the times.
But do we always have a choice, especially if we wish to keep our eyes open?
We'll watch televised football games, if we wish, as if from the 50-yard line.
If we wish to reduce defense spending, we have to cut the military's size and capabilities.
And stupid we should not be, if we wish to stay free.
If we wish to expand the military, we need to pay for it.
If we wish we'd done something different, should we lead them someplace else?
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