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"suppose if" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You can use "suppose" or "if" instead. For example: Suppose the company decides to hire me; what kind of job would I be doing?.
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"I suppose if they're all wracked......
I suppose if it was money, you'd want a trillion".
Literally, I suppose if you were in the Aussie shoes.
"Well, I suppose if it was a truly extraordinary part.
Perfect, we suppose if this is what you're looking for.
"But I suppose if you did, then I probably did as well".
"And she said, 'Well, I suppose if I have to, I'll only go to St . Vincents.'s".
I suppose if they hailed from Orpington, they wouldn't hold half the menu-appeal.
I suppose if you have to ask, you just won't understand the answer.
"I suppose if I had to pick a group that I wanted to listen to?
I suppose if you want to you could play touch football or flag football.
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