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Discover LudwigThe phrase "worked if" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a conditional situation, but it lacks the necessary context or structure to be usable. Example: "The project would have worked if we had more time."
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When only one partner worked, if things got tight the non-working partner could always get a job.
This worked, if rarely.
Think, would it have worked if the genders were reversed?
It might have worked if he'd made it sound romantic.
"The program worked, if we get paid," Mr. Jones said.
"It only worked if something smelled bad," he said.
If something worked — if it led to growth and jobs — they usually favored it.
Would my film have worked if there was no "Star Wars"?
I'm not sure, but, again, the idea might have worked if Cianfrance had dramatized it.
May have worked if his party hadn't been in charge for 9 years.
It worked, if on different terms from the rest of their songs.
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