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Discover Ludwig"so I would" can be a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is often used to express a hypothetical situation or something that the speaker wishes or intends to do. Example: "I would love to travel the world someday, so I would need to save up a lot of money beforehand."
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Or so I would have thought.
So, I would improvise things.
Less so, I would argue.
That yielded down time, so I would wander the town.
"So, I would be in the library at ridiculous hours.
So, I would like to see it".
And so, I would wager, has she.
If anyone thinks so, I would only pity him.
If so, I would welcome this addition.
So I would just point that out.
So I would bring him home".
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