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The phrase "if you read" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a conditional statement that depends on the action of reading.
Example: "If you read the instructions carefully, you will understand the process better."
Alternatives: "should you read" or "in case you read".
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Not if you read what the C.B.O.
If you read the C.B.O.
You are smart if you read them!
(If you read this, you'll understand why).
"It's best if you read the screenplay".
You know that if you read history".
Not if you read some papers.
But you'll only discover that if you read the script.
If you read this, Anish, please e-mail me.
But if you read the book, that humor is there".
If you read the book, you probably laughed.
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