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I want to make a conditional sentence. I woould use the past tense right. What if they are two conditional within one sentence?

If I were a millionaire,

It's okay right. then following by

If I were a millionaire, I wouldn't wouldn't be able to spend money.
If I were a millionaire, I wouldn't wouldn't be be homeless

Are they correct? The begin with a supposition. Me as a millionaire, then follow by another supposition being a millionaire being homeless is not possible so another conditional must be used?
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