English Grammar: Is it correct if we use "incase" following "if" In a sentence?

First, incase is not one word. It is two words: in case.

Second, in case and if have pretty much the same contextual meaning.

Hence, in case doesn’t precede if.

For instance, In case you do not find the answer, call me and I shall help you.

Therefore, use of both in case and if is redundant.

In case’ is a conditional phrase and ‘If’ is a conditional conjunction and they do mean the same thing and hence, either use ‘if’ or ‘in case’ in any sentence.

Never use in case and if together in any sentence.

In case following if is not correct.

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