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The phrase "would she be" is correct and can be used in written English in various situations.
It is primarily used in conditional sentences, to express a hypothetical or imaginary situation. Example: If she won the lottery, would she be happier? In this sentence, "would she be" is used to express the hypothetical scenario of winning the lottery and the resulting effect of being happier. Other situations where "would she be" can be used include: - Expressing a future possibility: If she studied harder, would she be successful in her career? - Asking for permission or approval: Would she be able to use your car for the weekend? - Making a polite request or suggestion: Would she be interested in joining our book club? In all of these cases, "would she be" is used to convey a polite and tentative tone.
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Would she be accepted?
Why would she be?
What would she be like?
Why would she be surprised?
Would she be safe there?
And what would she be wearing?
Similar(5)
She knew she would be happy there.
She feared she would be deported.
She said she would be back tomorrow.
She would be revived if she collapsed.
She knew how she would be treated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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