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Discover LudwigThe phrase "when would you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to ask someone about a specific time or situation in the future. For example: "When would you like to go to the movies?" "When would you be available for a meeting?" "When would you be able to start the project?" Note: In spoken English, the word "like" is often added after "would" for emphasis, as in "When would you like."
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"When would you have it?" he asked.
When would you give it?
McKINLEY -- When would you speak Polish?
"When would you evacuate?" I ask.
So, when would you drive it?
Time travel – when would you go to?
"When would you be more upset?" he asked.
When would you like to take or make that visit?
How often, and starting when, would you run your PSA?
When would you rather buy a mass-produced object?
If you don't invest now, when would you ever do?
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