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"believe that if more" vs "believe if more"

Both phrases are not complete sentences and are missing context. However, if we consider them as fragments, "believe that if more" is more likely to be correct as it sets up the expectation of a clause following 'that'. 'Believe if more' lacks the necessary structure to convey a complete thought.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

believe that if more

This phrase is correct as a fragment that sets up the expectation of a clause following 'that'.

This phrase can be used as part of a sentence to introduce a conditional or hypothetical statement.

believe if more

This phrase is not a complete or common construction in English.

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