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I wanted to ask you if vs I wanted to ask you iff

The correct phrase is 'i wanted to ask you if.' The word 'if' is used to introduce a condition or a question, while 'iff' is not a standard English word and is not used in this context.

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I wanted to ask you if

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to introduce a question or a condition that the speaker wants to inquire about.
  • Jul 13, 2007 ... My mother and I will be there the 10th August... thinking of which, I wanted to ask you if maybe you know somebody who has a free room where ...
  • Sep 16, 2015 ... PSAPMs saying: "I wanted to ask you if I can leave you with 2 verses from the bible and an explanation" (self.atheism). submitted 4 months ago ...
  • Dec 12, 2015 ... Hi, I wanted to ask you if maybe you could post or say what the script for 3.11 is saying about Belle in the scene during and after Rumple dies.
  • Hi, ladies... I wanted to ask you if you could greet me today for my birthday, although with a simple response to this comment. I will appreciate it greatly. Thanks in ...

I wanted to ask you iff

This phrase is incorrect and not used in standard English.

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