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if so

American  
[if soh] / ˌɪf ˈsoʊ /

idiom

  1. if that happens or is true; in that case.

    We don’t know whether an offer would even be made, and if so, on what terms.

    Are you interested in science? If so, you're in the right place, because we are too.


Example Sentences

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If so, they didn’t learn well enough.

From The Wall Street Journal

If so, "then we're likely to see maybe elevated temperatures again in 2027", he told a press conference.

From Barron's

If so, when did you change your mind, and why?

From The Wall Street Journal

If so, “this could impact SMCI’s important supply of GPUs, which in turn could have devastating impact on SMCI.”

From Barron's

If so, Super Micro could lose out on its supply of Nvidia graphics processing units, “which in turn could have devastating impact” on the server maker, Newman wrote.

From MarketWatch