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'where if' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You use it whenever you need to ask a question that considers a possibility. For example: "Where if she had stayed, would she be now?".
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And where, if anywhere, are the regulators?
And where, if anywhere, is the outrage?
Where, if anywhere, do we go from here?
So where, if anywhere, are the genuinely unconventional offerings?
"I'm from a small town in Minnesota, where if you get stranded, you're basically all alone.
I had grown up in a house where if it feels good do it.
It's the type of job where if something's due, you work until it's done".
Was this a case where, if the bar is set low enough, all dreams are attainable?
But I don't do crazy stuff, where if I fail I die".
WHERE, if at all, have you ever encountered rap lyrics you found offensive?
But, Mr. Bloomingdale said, "There are races where if it's close, we can make the difference.
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