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We had a good goalkeeper. We didn’t lose the final match.
A. If we had had a good goalkeeper, we wouldn’t have lost the final match.
B. If it hadn’t been for the good goalkeeper, we would have lost the final match.
C. If we had had a good goalkeeper, we would have lost the final match.
D. Had we not had a good goalkeeper, we wouldn’t have lost the final match.

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