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Discover Ludwig"were to answer" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in conditional sentences or hypothetical situations to express a possibility or potential action. Example: If he were to answer the phone, he would have to leave the meeting.
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If she were to answer "I say it because it is true", she writes, she would be eliminating her own subjectivity.
The more sophisticated the question and the more financial jargon that was used, the less likely women were to answer the questions correctly, she said.
The instruction sheet told the workers that if they were asked, "What is your hourly wage?" they were to answer, "Not sure, but always over $7.75 depending on the job complexity".
If I were to answer with complete honesty (which I have a bad habit of doing) then the one word I'd use to describe how I now feel is homesick.
"But I think if we were to answer the question by saying maybe in two years' time, we play the same destabilising political, tactical short-term game … [that)] is making David Cameron look like he's not really fit to be prime minister at the moment".
Cat-and-Mouse Games The question-and-answer sheet that the factory's managers distributed to all their employees was explicit: if an inspector ever asked, "Are there injury records?" they were to answer, "Have not heard of any work-related injuries".
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The scientific challenges are to answer the key questions.
This study's effort is to answer the following questions:.
To ask is to answer.
My instinct was to answer, "A sonogram?
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