How to say if it were the case that ..., then certainly in Japanese

1)というとというと(toiuto) (conj) if one were to speak of ..., then certainly/if it were the case that ..., then certainly/if it were a ..., then certainly/phrase used to indicate the inevitability of what follows it/so that means    
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