Georg Brandl writes: > I don't think so. "skip if not" reads pretty well for me, while I > always have to think twice about "unless" -- may be a non-native- > speaker thing. FWIW, speaking as one native speaker, I'm not sure about that. "do ... if not condition" doesn't bother me, whether I think of the condition as an exception or as the normal state of affairs. I find "do ... unless condition" to be quite awkward if the condition is a normal state.
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