Sentence examples for though if not from inspiring English sources

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It is likely to arise, though, if not in 2011, then in 2012 or in 2013.

The Geisels had become addicted to California, though, if not to the movies.

There is a danger, though, if not a likelihood, that the secret police and their corrupt allies in industry, or radical Islamists, will assert themselves forcefully.

The eyewitness told that newspaper reporter, though, if not for that calm, those few moments of calm in the eye of the storm, when all was calm and all was bright, he might just have had a breakdown before that storm was over.

It might have gotten up to B+, though, if not for that meddling Nate Silver and Mark Zuckerberg.

It is usually treatable, though, if not treated promptly, the SCF warns "it can be disfiguring". .

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Fear not, though, if you are not a frequent traveler, most VIP lounges will let you purchase one-day passes for admittance.

Do not take it personally, though, if you have not been invited to the 350th birthday party.

Don't be surprised, though, if you can't; in many cases, I haven't been able to tell them apart, even with my perfectly decent home system.

Don't worry, though, if you can't put down your laptop and pick up a book or a paintbrush.

And a few are surprising, even though most if not all have been perennial targets for conservatives.

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