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should an opportunity arise vs if an opportunity arise

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Should an opportunity arise' is more formal and implies a sense of readiness or preparedness for when an opportunity presents itself. 'If an opportunity arises' is more commonly used in everyday language to talk about a hypothetical situation.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

should an opportunity arise

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal contexts to express readiness or preparedness for a potential opportunity.

This phrase is used to indicate that if an opportunity presents itself, the speaker is ready or willing to take advantage of it.

Examples:

  • Should an opportunity arise, I will be ready to seize it.
  • Should an opportunity arise, please let me know as soon as possible.

Alternatives:

  • If an opportunity arises
  • In the event that an opportunity arises
  • Should the opportunity arise
  • Should an opportunity present itself
  • Should an opportunity come up

if an opportunity arise

This phrase is incorrect. 'Arise' should be in the present tense 'arises' to match the subject 'opportunity'.

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