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Hall Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Can I use "would have" twice in a sentence?

I have written this sentence under some circumstances

If my case would not have been resolved I would have gone for fund raising program.
I hope I'm able to communicate the main idea by that quote (the context is not needed to understand it, I think). But to me using "would have" twice seems a little 'bad form of writing', but the important question is: Is it grammatically correct?
  

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The correct conditional is this, not what you wrote. If my case had not been resolved I would have gone for the fund raising program.

  • The correct conditional is this, not what you wrote.
  • If my case had not been resolved I would have gone for the fund raising program.
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The correct conditional is this, not what you wrote.

If my case had not been resolved I would have gone for the fund raising program.

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