Should they be victorious in battle, they will be able to have any wish granted, but should they lose three times to other Selectors, they will not only not have their wish granted, but it will be reversed. As she and various other Selectors battle it out for the sake of their wish, Ruko finds herself drawn into the dark sinister world of WIXOSS, discovering that win or lose, there is always a cost.
I think "whether they win or lose" is implicit in "win or lose." If so, I'd like to know how "whether they win or lose" is implied in "win or lose." I know adverbial participle phrases express "when/ while/ because/ though/ if." Having said that, by any chance, can an adverbial participle phrase expresses "whether" clause in a certain case?
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park sang joon win or lose, It's an idiom: Win or lose, you should always be gracious.
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park sang joon win or lose, It's an idiom: Win or lose, you should always be gracious.
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