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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if will" is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is "if + verb," as in "If I will go to the store later."
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That Thomas said "when" instead of "if" will surely inspire a wave of amateur psychoanalysis.
"If it is spent correctly, the gains will outweigh the negative impact on savings".That "if" will determine how Ms Bachelet's second term is judged.
The IF will be published, as for other journals, in the Journal Citation Reports (JCR) in June 2011.
Therefore, the phonon signal peak of GaAs IF will be strengthened, as shown in the spectra; the 15-s Sb spray treatment is just the case.
When they have finished with due modesty and then wealth and honor, the great divine "if" will persist.
We consider it unlikely that standard ISH and IF will be able to fully resolve this problem.
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If will-expectations are low – for example 'they will not respond' – satisfaction is most unlikely.
#IF name text IF# will output "text" if #name# is not empty or not zero (is true).
But the prime locations for "What If... ...... will include Chicago, where the film was screened last Monday at Harvest Bible Chapel.
'What if' will always be different from 'happened to me'.
"If Will Ferrell is there, it must be good".
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