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"so it would be" is an acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are making an inference based on something that was previously stated. For example, "John always finishes his work early, so it would be unlikely that he would miss the deadline."
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So, it would be 5 million.
Well, if so, it would be a start, of sorts.
If so, it would be a false economy.
So, it would be able to sheer and dissect all the adhesive tissues around the esophagus.
If so, it would be impossible to conceal himself.
If so, it would be really strange," he said.
If so, it would be a cumbersome order to return.
If so, it would be a first, researchers suspect.
If so, it would be an extraordinary turnabout.
If so, it would be a sweet music indeed.
If so, it would be another blow to trust.
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