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If it should rain tomorrow, they will not go.
If it rains tomorrow, they will not go.
If by any chance it rains tomorrow, they will not go.
If it should rain tomorrow, I would stay home.
If it should rain tomorrow, we would go by bus.
If it should rain tomorrow afternoon, we will meet in the gym.
If it were to rain, he would not go.
If by some chance it were to rain, he wouldn't go.
If the weather should be wet, the garden party will not be held.
If it happens to rain, the garden party won't be held.
If by some chance it rains, the garden party won't take place.
Should it rain now.
Should it rain, we wouldn't have a pleasant trip.
If it rains, the game will be canceled.
If it should rain, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be canceled.
If it should rain, the game will be called off.
If it rains, the game will be called off.
We shall put off our departure in case it rains.

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