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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reckon if" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are speculating or theorizing about something. For example: "I reckon if we leave early enough, we can beat the rush and get to the store before it gets busy."
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I reckon if he's still even after 6 he'll finish the day three under".
I reckon if I can get through this then I can get through anything".
He knows something though, I reckon, if only he'd tell Merrily … oops, too late.
I reckon if you started counting everyone you'd get to about 6,500 and find there are fewer in actual attendance.
I'd only met her a few times but I reckon if you and your distant relatives share the word for 'poo' it means something!
I reckon if Thom Yorke fucking shit into a light bulb and started blowing it like an empty beer bottle it'd probably get 9 out of 10 in fucking Mojo.
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Leigh Matthews reckons if it were not for league assistance, "we would handed the keys back".
Britain will grow, Mr Osborne reckons, if the state steps back: businesses will invest, exports expand, employment take off.
Better to be anonymous than to identify himself as a teenager, he reckoned, if he wanted to be taken seriously.
That a single party should exercise a monopoly of political power indefinitely is, he reckons, if not an impossibility, then highly unlikely.
It is nonetheless a useful thing to talk about, he reckons, if only as a reference point for other policy proposals.
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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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