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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was it would" is not correct or usable in written English.
If you want to say that something had an effect or consequence, you can use the construction "it was X that Y," where X is the antecedent for Y. For example: "It was the bad weather that caused the harvest to fail."
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"If I was, it would have been done," he said.
If it was, it would probably be a whodunnit.
"If it was, it would be accompanied by other gestures.
My first image was it would be like Bozeman, Mont.
"The only thing I knew for sure was it would start by winning Game 4".
"If you didn't know what it was, it would just be a beautiful object.
If this were all there was, it would be little more than a legal soap opera.
The word was it would stay that way until Friday or later.
No matter how good it was, it would have been better somewhere else.
"If it was, it would have been done without our knowledge or permission".
But if it was, it would be a really good one.
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