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The phrase "a continuum that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a range or spectrum of ideas, actions, or conditions that are interconnected or related in some way.
Example: "The research suggests that there is a continuum that would allow for varying degrees of intervention based on individual needs."
Alternatives: "a spectrum that could" or "a range that might".
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"I wanted to create a continuum that would be a panoramic cross-section of the country, that would be totally objective and totally candid," he said in a telephone interview.
The expert group recognizes that it is difficult to draw a line in a continuum that would reasonably discriminate between groups of conditions.
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It is a continuum that relies on consensus by experts.
"I expect they are along a continuum that ultimately ends in hubris," he said.
This is all part of a continuum that characterized my public life.
Intensity lies on a continuum that ranges from sleep (very relaxed) to terror (very anxious).
Rather, it is a continuum that runs from clueless but well-intentioned gaffes to outright murder.
On one side, flags fluttered on a continuum that ran from the Union Jack to White Power.
That is a continuum that is ever evolving.
The approach here is based on development of a continuum model that would be equivalent, in major motions, to the actual multistory building.
Everything else in the programme was obviously part of a continuum that stretched back to Ray Charles.
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