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Only if   /ˈoʊnli ɪf/   Listen
Only if

adverb
1.
Never except when.  Synonyms: only, only when.






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"Only if" Quotes from Famous Books



... makes any difference,' I said. 'Somebody was bound to buy 'em, and we'd have had to give the brands and receipts just the same. Only if we'd sold to any one that thought there was a cross look about it, we'd have had to take half money, that's all. They've fetched a rattling price, through Starlight's working the oracle with those swells, ...
— Robbery Under Arms • Thomas Alexander Browne, AKA Rolf Boldrewood

... seasons. If any one asked you why you had not chosen a profession, you would as good as tell them that it was because you were a rich man and had no need to work for your living. That is practically what it comes to. You Englishmen work only if you need money. If you do not need money, you play. The Prince is wealthy, but his profession was ordained for him from the moment when he left the cradle. The end and aim of his life is to serve his country, and I believe that ...
— The Illustrious Prince • E. Phillips Oppenheim

... cared not, for my heart leaped in joy at his words. They meant to me that he dared not let me see her; that, be the meaning of her consent to go with him what it might, yet he dared not match his power over her against mine. And whence came the power he feared? It could be mine only if ...
— The Indiscretion of the Duchess • Anthony Hope

... Sir Humphrey: "only if this sand-spit is ten times as rich in gold I'm not going to stay here any longer. We ...
— Old Gold - The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig • George Manville Fenn

... finally settled in conference; but the experience taught the American interests that they could survive in any territory only if at all times they were able to provide their own cargoes for their own boats, as had been accomplished with nitrate in South America. J.H. Rosseter, the Grace manager, who later became well known as director of operations of the United States Shipping Board during ...
— All About Coffee • William H. Ukers


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