Similar words: if the worst comes to the worst, come to the conclusion that, come straight to the point, to that, to that end, to the end that, to that extent, to that effect.
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(1) If it comes to that and the panel forces the players to stay, Cal can only come across as a bully.
(2) If it comes to that...
(3) That can pay off in the courtroom (if it comes to that) because she says neither judges nor juries "look favorably" on cases "where someone has had glowing reviews up until they were terminated."
(4) If it comes to that I can always service my car myself. Sentencedict.com
(5) Certainly, nuclear power and weapons, if it comes to that, would be a matter of national pride.
(6) If it comes to that he'll talk to you, " Hagen said."
(7) For every Henry, Giggs, Best, Greaves or, if it comes to that, Nasri, there will always be a multitude of dreamers with good control and a trick or two but nothing at the end of it.
(8) We never see him round here, nor any of the Labour councillors, if it comes to that.
(9) Presumably, that means letting California, New York, New Jersey, and Illinois default, if it comes to that.
(10) Youmust keep a satisfactory set of records, because you may have to justify firingthe employee if it comes to that.
More similar words: if the worst comes to the worst, come to the conclusion that, come straight to the point, to that, to that end, to the end that, to that extent, to that effect, to that degree, if worst comes to worst, to the extent that, to the effect that, the story goes that, wake up to the fact that, to the west of, The weakest goes to the wall, it appears to me that, to the best of my belief, benefit concert, non-profit corporation, benefit-cost analysis, so that, at other times, if it hadn't been for, if it had not been for, significant other, so much so that, that is to say, to the moment, come to the fore.