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Discover LudwigThe phrase "otherwise how could" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to indicate a scenario in which an action or situation is the only available option, with the implication that it is the logical one. For example, "We must act now, otherwise how could we prevent disaster?".
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Otherwise, how could that poor woman survive?
Otherwise, how could I imagine it existing without the body?
Otherwise, how could he creep out at night to reverse the policies he pursues by day?
And otherwise, how could Smirin stop the coming blitzkrieg on the kingside?
Otherwise, how could I ever again set foot in the shoe department at Bloomingdale's?
"Otherwise, how could they have come through all these security checkpoints?" "It is masterminded by insiders," he said.
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No, the reason Peretz doesn't trust the Times' data is that, well, he just knows better, because unless people are being cowed into silence or are otherwise ignorant, how could it be otherwise?
We had to move on, otherwise how else could we make what happened so far seem minor?
I believe this, and that she also was able to hear His guidance; otherwise, how else could she have had such wisdom?
Otherwise, he asked, how could flesh come from what is not flesh?
Doing this holds out the promise of denying sense to the otherwise damning question, how could it be moral to make (or allow) the world to be worse (for they deny that there is any states-of-affairs "worseness" in terms of which to frame such a question) (Foot 1985).
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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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