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Definition
if you want, if you like: if you desire
Examples
- "Donna : I could help you write it if you want."
- "Look, you can write in calligraphy, in cursive, in Arabic numerals or in Sanskrit if you like, but just do it."
- "I can give you her number if you like."
- "Jean : Well I could prepare an agenda if you like?"
- "I could grow one if you like?"
- "and if you like to invest liquid assets"
- "I mean, only if you want to, of course."
- "I could lend it to you if you like."
- "I could grow one if you like."
- "I can lend you a pair of knitting needles and give you some yarn if you like."
- "I want to give you the moon and the stars and the sun, and I want to get you a small planet if you want!"
- "I could show you if you like."
- "If you want to be taken seriously, you must speak properly."
- "I can arrange an appointment with an officer right now if you like."
- "Cabbie : No, not me darling, but I could do if you like."
- "Brian : Well, I can take a look at it if you like."
- "Oh, I almost forgot, you haven't told me if you want one room or two."
- "I have a lot of students to speak to in a short period, but you're very welcome to sit in on an interview or two (on speaker phone) if you like."
- "But seriously, stay if you want to, you know you're always welcome here."
- "Have a donut if you want."
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