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Muckie Posted 16 years ago
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If that is true, no better example could be found than...

If that is true, no better example could be found than...

Can I use "can" instead of "could" here or either is acceptable? If so, what's the difference in denotation between using can and could ?
  

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These seem the best coordinated to me:

"If that is true, no better example can be found than..."

"If that were true, no better example could be found than..."

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