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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a functionality that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a feature or capability that is intended to perform a specific function or task.
Example: "The software includes a functionality that would allow users to customize their dashboards for better usability."
Alternatives: "a feature that would" or "a capability that would".
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"But it does provide a functionality that would be equivalent to a car that costs $10,000 in the U.S.
Microsoft has instead implemented a functionality that would, if it were ever to become part of our financial lives, require us to grimace when we pay for goods and services.
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I think key question is whether this a set of functionality that would be used in an a social network or genealogy site – it feels like an activity chain in a genealogy site.
Through evolution these biological systems have attained a level of functionality that would be impossible to recapitulate with de novo assembly.
It's also privately experimenting with a DVR-like functionality that would allow you to replay TV-related tweets as you watch a show after its original airing.
It's also privately experimenting with a DVR-like functionality that would allow you to replay TV-related tweets as you watch a show after its original airing.
For example, instead of having a separate "sponsored links" or paid advertisement section, search engines could allow advertisers to pay to appear at the top of the "relevance" list based on a user entering a competitor's trademark a functionality that would be highly likely to cause consumer confusion.
PeopleBrowsr, a desktop and web browser-based dashboard for social networks, is adding a real-time search functionality that would let users make filtered searches into conversations on Twitter, Facebook and FriendFeed.
To be powerful, the software needs to provide the functionality that would allow a biostatistician and a bioinformaticist the flexibility to explore the more theoretical aspects of the algorithm.
Mensch said she and Luke Bozier, the former Labour digital adviser, launched it because they were "frustrated" with Twitter because it was so "random", failing to offer functionality that would allow a user to focus on a particular issue.
As it seemed the system would need to learn from and adopt ICPs' established support strategies, we codesigned caregiver interface artefacts reflecting functionality that would enable an ICP to audiorecord, take a photo/video, or select a saved media file to define a personalized prompt.
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