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Discover Ludwig"now, if" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is typically used when introducing a conditional statement or to emphasize a particular point in a conversation. Examples: 1. Now, if you study hard, you will surely pass the exam. 2. Now, if I remember correctly, we were supposed to meet at 6 pm. 3. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to make an important phone call. 4. Now, if you ask me, I think we should postpone the trip until next week. 5. Now, if we want to solve this problem, we need to work together as a team.
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Now if only he would admit it.
Now if he can only deliver.
Lock him in now if you can.
"You mean now?" "If you please".
Now, if you can just find one.
So bail out now if you want.
Now if only it provided cellphone reception.
Now, if asked, he "rules nothing out".
Now if they only they did shoeshines.
Until now, if he feels inclined.
Now if only he were funny.
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