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Discover Ludwig"saying that if" is a correct and usable combination of words in written English
It indicates that a speaker is introducing a hypothetical situation, and it is often used when someone is giving a warning or advice. Example: He sat us all down and said, "Let me give you a warning, saying that if any of you fails to complete this assignment, there will be consequences."
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He compared the new system to "a hostage taking," saying that "if access is bad, business is bad".
Writer ends by saying that if the Pres.
"Management is saying that if nothing is done, this great company risks collapsing".
He was just saying that if you got 99, just know you can get 100.
(It's hard to imagine him saying that if Mitt Romney had won on Tuesday.
I am saying that if corruption exists, the marginalized should get their fair share of it.
Nobody would be saying that if we were through to the final".
Angela Merkel has gone on record as saying that if the euro fails, Europe fails.
There's a saying that if you have a chef from Abruzzo, your restaurant will not fail.
I'm not saying that if you have a great year then you don't learn anything.
Is the film saying that if we all stick together, we'll survive global warming?
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com