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if anything
used in questions when the speaker does not know for sure if the listener will have an answer
if it wasn't for
if it weren't for
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if it wasn't for
if it weren't for
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if nec
if necessary
if nec
if necessary
if nothing else
used to say that something is probably the only thing that is true, acceptable, desirable, or certain because there are no better/worse possibilities
if nothing else
used for mentioning what you think may be the only good aspect of something or the only good reason for doing something
if nothing else
you can say "if nothing else" to indicate that what you are mentioning is, in your opinion, the only good thing in a particular situation
were one to
if one were to
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crack down on
if people in authority crack down on a group of people, they become stricter in making the group obey rules or laws
run high
if people's feelings are running high, they are very angry, concerned, or excited
in
(one's)
own way
if regarded from a particular standpoint appropriate to that person or thing
unbeknownst to
if something happens unbeknownst to you, you do not know about it
if the context otherwise requires
save where the context otherwise requires
4uzhoj
if the shoe fits
if the shoe fits, wear it
if the shoe fits, wear it
when a person has certain behaviors consistent with
[unflattering label]
then they should not object because they have been described that way
if the shoe fits
if the shoe fits, wear it
stark
if two things are in stark contrast to one another, they are very different from each other in a way that is very obvious
inconsiderate
if you accuse someone of being inconsiderate, you mean that they do not take enough care over how their words or actions will affect other people
for what it's worth
if you add for what it's worth to something that you say, you are suggesting that what you are saying or referring to may not be very valuable or helpful, especially because you do not want to appear arrogant
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