Adverb
if at all (comparative more if at all, superlative most if at all)
Synonym of if anything
Additionally, male eastern kingbirds often erect their head feathers in a slight crest, whereas females’ heads remain less crested, if at all. Source: Internet
A license may not be available to us on acceptable terms, if at all. Source: Internet
Around the world people have obeyed orders to stay home - but many like housemates Jenny and Veronika have faced a dilemma over when, if at all, to report the rule-breakers. Source: Internet
Alcubierre has expressed skepticism about the experiment, saying "from my understanding there is no way it can be done, probably not for centuries if at all". Source: Internet
And that's why health policy experts are always urging people to enroll in health insurance if at all possible. Source: Internet
Cancer cells, on the other hand, are not thought to degrade in this way, if at all. Source: Internet