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Discover LudwigThe phrase "if you'd be" is correct and can be used in written English
It is a shortened version of "if you would be" and is used to express a conditional situation or request. Example: If you'd be so kind, could you please pass me the salt?
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I didn't know if you'd be here".
Your Desperate thinkings below, if you'd be so kind.
If you'd be looked on as quite up-to-date,.
Your comments below, if you'd be so kind.
Stick 'em in the comments, if you'd be so kind.
They want to know if you'd be available to work out for them".
Oh and follow me on Twitter if you'd be so kind.
If you'd be losing money, they wouldn't be so upset," said Senator Kohl.
You can take chances on episodes that I don't know if you'd be able to as much with 13.
For example, you would be informed if you'd be subject to a 25 percent "surrender" charge for early withdrawal.
"I've got Napoleon over here and I think it's time for him to come home, if you'd be so kind".
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