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if so

[if soh]

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  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.

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If so, it makes him an unreliable partner to anyone wanting to engage him in sensitive arms control talks in the future.

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It is unclear whether the festival will seek to relocate to a different country, and if so where.

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Lady Hood added that the purpose of the case was to test a much "narrower question", namely whether the policy decisions made by the governments were unlawful, and if so liable to be struck down by the courts.

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If so, this might be Trump’s way of keeping Musk from stepping up the slugfest any further.

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