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The phrase "I could conduct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the ability or possibility to carry out an action, typically in a formal or professional context. Example: "If given the opportunity, I could conduct a thorough analysis of the data."
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And in that state of lightness I felt as if I could conduct an orchestra".
Fortunately for me, the squeaking creature escaped before I could conduct further "tests".
Every day we did 'Shajiabang.' I could conduct it upside down.
So he turned to film-making: "I figured that if I couldn't write, at least I could conduct interviews".
Granted, it will probably take some time to get to the point where I could conduct interviews in Hindi, but hope springs eternal.
Before I could conduct a note, I put in hundreds of hours of careful listening, transcribing and reconstructing, making educated guesses about what the musicians employed by the film studios added spontaneously to the parts in front of them when the recording tapes were rolling.
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"iGas has got a number of places it could conduct these activities," he told councillors.
In the last resort, I believe Israel could conduct such a military operation on its own and in such a way as to delay Iran's acquisition of nuclear power for many years.
"I had this wonderful position in Berlin and could conduct all these Wagner and Strauss pieces that I am fascinated by.
Not that I'm an advocate, but any town that could conduct such offensive silliness deserves a visit.
I suppose he had come to the point where he could conduct with his little finger.
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