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This topic is tied to the below grammar expression in the grammar library.
1 . If A happens, it's over (nothing will be of use)
Used to state that even if something else has occurred, if A happens, it negates the benefits/use of the whatever happened.
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If I fail the next exam it's over!
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Should this be modified to include たら in addition to the ば conditional form? This can be seen in some of the examples?
It certainly doesn’t help when the only official example doesn’t fit the pattern. I would replace ば with a swung dash (~), indicating a suffix. It’s a suffix that can only go after a certain kind of stem, but that can be laid out in the explanation.
Adjusted the usage and the title. Unfortunately, do not have any extra model sentences to bind to it at the moment.
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