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if it happened and you vs if you come anways

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they convey different meanings. The first phrase 'if it happened and you' seems incomplete and lacks context, while the second phrase 'if you come anyways' is a correct construction that implies someone is coming regardless of circumstances.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 561 views

if it happened and you

This phrase seems incomplete and lacks context. It is not a common or correct construction in English.

This phrase does not make sense on its own and would need additional context to be understood correctly.
  • If it happened and you're talking about it and there is audio of it…we will have it. TV clips from prior night television, movie clips from opening movies, viral video,  ...
  • If it happened and you're talking about it and there is audio of it…we will have it. TV clips from prior night television, movie clips from opening movies, viral video,  ...
  • If it happened and you're talking about it and there is audio of it…we will have it. TV clips from prior night television, movie clips from opening movies, viral video,  ...
  • If it happened and you're talking about it and there is audio of it…we will have it. TV clips from prior night television, movie clips from opening movies, viral video,  ...

if you come anways

This phrase is a correct construction in English, indicating that someone is coming regardless of circumstances.

This phrase is used to express that someone is coming despite any obstacles or reasons that might suggest otherwise.

Examples:

  • I know it's raining, but if you come anyways, we can still have a good time.
  • If you come anyways, I'll be happy to see you.
  • Even if you come anyways, I won't be able to join you.
  • If you come anyways, please let me know so I can prepare.
  • I appreciate that you want to come anyways, but it might not be the best idea.

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