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Discover Ludwig"should it find" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to introduce a hypothetical situation, often in the form of a conditional statement. For example: "If the search team should find any evidence of wrongdoing, we will take legal action."
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The S.E.C. can, after an administrative proceeding, bar lawyers from practicing before the commission should it find sufficient wrongdoing.
It's possible, if unlikely, that the Washington court could stop the Texas court's redistricting plans, should it find a problem so severe that the judges decide it would be a mistake to continue with interim maps.
But the relevant article was premised on governments' agreeing to surrender suspects to the court should it find that an investigation or prosecution was not carried out in good faith.
Now the Justice Department, which is conducting a broadening inquiry into Swiss and Swiss-style banks, including Credit Suisse and HSBC, according to court papers and statements by the banks, is exploring how and whether it could apply the penalty to the banks, should it find that they violated American tax laws, according to two persons briefed on the matter.
It immediately uninstalls itself should it find itself running on a machine in these countries.
A retail presence could offer that opportunity, should it find a way around the Indian sourcing rules.
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This rider deserves a veto should it somehow find its way to the president's desk.
He directly stated that the show would have to end should it not find an appropriate funding solution.
Should it be found guilty, it surely deserves to feel the full force of the law.
It's eight year-old victim has appealed to the authorities not to hurt the turtle should it be found: " It should be taken to a zoo," he insisted.
You're not going out and looking for it, it should find you," he says.
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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