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Discover Ludwig"matters if" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It generally functions as a conjunction and is used to connect two clauses, suggesting that the first clause is conditional on the second. Example: I'll stay silent on the matter if it's best for everyone involved.
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Not that it matters if you did".
But horsepower only matters if you're pressing on the accelerator.
"It only really matters if you are pursuing some target.
Physical space matters, if only to the quality of communication.
And it hardly matters if you are guilty or innocent.
So it matters if people lose their faith in progress.
None of it matters if it doesn't support the story.
"It matters if it's Wall Street or Brooklyn," he said, "but we won't know in advance".
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"What does it matter if they hear?
(Nor would it matter if they did).
"Words only matter if put into law.
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