What does if you will mean?
You use the phrase if you will to highlight or acknowledge that what you have just said is figurative, metaphorical, or an imprecise comparison (e.g., “It’s the Oscars of the paper industry, if you will”), or to make a polite request (e.g., “If you will/if you’ll follow me” means “Please follow me”).
The modal verb “will” has a wide range of functions and is used to form the future tense.
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