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The phrase "a deployment that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific action or plan related to the deployment of resources, systems, or strategies.
Example: "The team proposed a deployment that would enhance the network's security and efficiency."
Alternatives: "an implementation that would" or "a rollout that would".
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To go further and remove Mr. Hussein from power, Administration officials said, would require a high-risk military operation employing hundreds of thousands of ground troops, a deployment that would never be approved by Congress.
Until recently, discussions focused on a deployment that would take a year, but Mr. Obama concluded that the situation required "more, sooner," as one official said beforehand, explaining some of the central conclusions Mr. Obama reached at the end of a nearly three-month review of American war strategy.
As intended by the kidnappers, the killing of Kim Sun Il, a 33-year-old interpreter, pumped new life into a movement to stop the plan to send more troops, a deployment that would make South Korea the third-largest source of foreign troops, after the United States and Britain.
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This system had worked wonderfully for years, but with CRC's increasing volume, CRC set out to find a new approach to computer deployment that would save both time and money, and also improve client service.
In the same interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, Mr Sharon practically gloated about his success in the making routine of military deployments that would once have been condemned as extreme.
Obama knows that politically, he cannot come out and demand the deployments that would be required to move 600,000 troops into Afghanistan (if we even had the troop strength to muster such a force).
When the government decided to add 500 NPs to the healthcare system, the MSSS had a central role in drafting, implementing, and supervising a "deployment plan" that would reach the broader policy objective of improving accessibility to primary care services.
As originally envisioned by McChrystal, the additional U.S. troops would begin flowing in late January or after, on a deployment calendar that would be slower and more complex than that used to build up the Iraq "surge" in 2007.
A stakeholder group was formed to bring together leaders from several sectors to design and implement a fast-track hiring and deployment model that would mobilize 830 additional health workers.
The Pentagon believes the US can only bolster its forces in Iraq by extending deployments, a course that would eventually wear down the army.
A bill that would ease deployment of robot cars has passed the House of Representatives; a similar bill is working its way through the Senate.
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