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Discover LudwigThe phrase "whereas if" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to introduce a hypothetical situation, presenting a contrast between two options. Example: "We could work together on the project, whereas if we go our separate ways, it might take longer to finish."
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Whereas, if I sat around and ate ice-cream, nothing happens".
Whereas, if the country is threatened by great problems, likability is not a major matter.
Whereas, if a film were set in Belfast, the little tykes would be at sea.
Whereas, if the sexuality is stressed, that excuses on a certain level the racial thing.
Whereas, if you pick door number two, you're throwing that chance away.
Whereas, if no such dominating obligations exist, activities seem to be complementary rather than competitive.
Whereas, if you're open-minded about where you're going, you can save big.
Whereas, if someone steals your banknotes, that's your bad luck!
"Whereas, if you were going to implant them, they would induce a massive inflammatory response.
Whereas, if you are passing, it really changes the dynamic.
Whereas, if I'm sitting with you, I'm like, "Oh, she's a mom.
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