iff
1 Americanabbreviation
conjunction
Example Sentences
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Formed iff 1925 by an expatriated Viennese musician named Alexander Lippay, the Manila Symphony at first had hard sledding, often played to audiences of fewer than 100 people.
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The Ministerium's pleasure in learning that its income had risen for the first time in six years was tempered by the realization that the rise amounted to iff per week per member.
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If the latter, you are making a grave mistake for you are sure iff lose subscribers by so doing.
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Another who believed in Scurry's future was Edith McKanna, a handsome, fortyish widow, who began buying up leases iff 1945 when she got out of the armed services.
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He was sher- iff so long that we growing up in Monterey County thought the words “Sheriff” and “Quinn” went together naturally.
From "East of Eden" by John Steinbeck
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