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Free sign upThe part of the sentence "in case you go" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting a plan, or preparing someone for the possibility that something may happen. For example: "Bring an umbrella in case you go out later; it might start raining."
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The standing joke is that you need a jacket or sweater in case you go inside.
That's another key bit of information that you always want your reporting companions to know, in case you go unconscious and need a blood transfusion.
That was maybe more of a mental attitude in case you go out there and birdie four or five in a row, don't get scared.
"Most banks will give you an interest free overdraft for a couple of months just in case you go into the red while the change of bank accounts is taking place, so you should never be out of pocket due to a timing issue of switching salary payments or direct debit payments from one bank to the other," says Mr Hagger.
If you want a true measure of your aerobic fitness, you'll need to don a nose clip and breathing tube while you run yourself ragged on a laboratory treadmill (a crash mat is handily placed at the back, in case you go flying off).
I also heard it comes with an inflatable lifewest in case you go down in your plane while listening to it.
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One of the presents the writer got at Christmas time is a contraption that enables you to sit in a chair and lie in bed at the same time in case you went to read in bed but do not want to lie down.
By Frank Sullivan The New Yorker, January 22 , 1938P. 17 One of the presents the writer got at Christmas time is a contraption that enables you to sit in a chair and lie in bed at the same time in case you went to read in bed but do not want to lie down.
Oh, and just in case you went the other way when buying an MP3 player, the Disco Cube supports other, non-iPod devices via a 3.5mm input jack.
(laughs, cheers) But just in case, you went into your garage and you built a shrine out of aluminum foil and Pabst Blue Ribbon cans (cheers)... and legal marijuana".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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