Many more industries will be hit by it and the scope for foreign retaliation, which in the case of Smoot-Hawley was quite limited, is going to be much more widespread if a trade war was to start,” said Irwin.
(The Guardian.)
Can the subjunctive "were" be used instead of the verb "was" in the if-clause in the sentence above?
Yes, it can.
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