If you would like meaning in English

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Definition

(We could go out) if you'd like: (We could go out) if you wish, if you want idiom
If you'd like to (receive more information, click here): If you wish, if you want (to receive more information, click here) idiom

Examples

  • "If you would like a souvenir from Uruguay, it would be my pleasure to bring you something."
  • "If you would like information on Musical Store locations and opening hours, press 1."
  • "Sam : If you'd like, we could restructure the contract with a fixed interest rate."
  • "Press 2 if you would like to make another tune with your telephone keypad."
  • "Press 1 if you would like to book a ticket for an upcoming show."
  • "If you have any questions, or if you would like to speak with me, please let me know."
  • "I have a red marker if you would like to write "Happy Birthday" on them. Finally, the hats and noise-makers are definitely not allowed."
  • "if you would like to speak to one of our personal representatives, please stay on the line."
  • "I have a copy of the report if you'd like."
  • "But if you would like to stay with us, we are prepared to teach you the secrets of sensuality using only your bodies and an open mind."
  • "If you would like to see Die Hard the Musical, press 2."
  • "Send me an email if you'd like the full list."
  • "If you'd like to make your way to the exit now please."
  • "If you would like to see Planet of the Apes the Musical press-"
  • "Right, if you'd like to pop your shirt off for me and hop up onto the bed."
  • "I have a red permanent marker if you would like to write "Happy Birthday" on them. Finally, the party favors are a definite "no-no"."
  • "I can show you my notes on it if you'd like."
  • "Again, get in touch if you'd like to know more."
  • "Princess Utopia : If you would like to stay with us, we are prepared to teach you the secrets of sensuality using only your bodies and an open mind."
  • "If you'd like to book an appointment, please use my online booking form."

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