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I'm going to go with the former, because as we all know, practice makes, if not perfect, then at least better.
While these offer useful pointers, most people find that when it comes to public speaking and presenting, practice makes, if not perfect, then certainly better.
A man is said to strangle himself with "the very effective ligature electric flex makes, if you're ever thinking of shuffling off this mortal, uh, coil".
Why should Hardaway be making a pittance compared with what Alonzo Mourning makes if he's taking all the big shots at the end of games?
He had another asset: a case of uncorrectable ambylopia, or lazy eye, that makes if difficult for him to see in three dimensions.
Of course, the First Amendment makes if almost impossible to draft a law that would place meaningful restrictions on the entertainment.
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Heaven knows what Fiji made if it.
"And more will be made if necessary".
I can make if you want".
Memorial contributions may be made, if wished, to the ASPCA.
Such determination is best made if both are determined in the same experiment.
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