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'if would' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to use 'if' in a sentence, you could use 'if...then', which is a conditional statement. For example: "If I had more time, then I would spend it with my family."
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We agree with the reviewer that IF would be relevant.
He was asked if would like to see Rick Santorum, a conservative rival, drop out.
I don't know if would use give the term a pass, a grace period maybe.
He did not know at the time if would ever return to the game.
What if? Would we have seen one kind of performance inside the church and another outside?
Asked if would report misconduct by his partner, he said yes.
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It can do so if would-be rivals fear that it likes fighting price wars, in spite of the cost.
If would-be bidders for RSA emerge along the way, one suspects shareholders will demand that Scicluna talk to them.
Ames contamination could become a safety issue if would-be terrorists hunt for lethal germs in Texas soils, experts say.
If would-be travelers take a cue from this observation and decide they'd like to follow Gimlette's lead, he can hardly blame them.
Indeed, with clouds gathering over the global economy and financial markets stuttering, it would hardly be a surprise if would-be donors restrained their largesse for a while.
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