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The phrase "a motion that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a proposal or suggestion that aims to bring about a specific action or change.
Example: "The committee is considering a motion that would allocate additional funds for community projects."
Alternatives: "a proposal that would" or "a resolution that would".
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But a motion that would have forced the company to abandon its nuclear program was defeated.
The board passed a motion that would still allow the Pattersons to retire there.
Democrats and some conservatives were indignant, and a motion that would have shielded Justice Walker failed to pass.
On Thursday night, David Cameron failed to pass a motion that would have authorised military action against Syria in principle.
That included a rejection of a motion that would have disallowed the bank's chief to also serve as chairman of the board.
Backbenchers on both sides of the House yesterday backed a motion that would have made it illegal for Britons to be members of or support the organisation.
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An alliance of Labour MPs and Tory rebels prompted David Cameron to conclude he had no option other than to abandon a vote on a "programme motion" that would have set a timetable for the bill.
She might also come under pressure to resign if MPs pass a "censure motion" - that would be a bit like a no-confidence vote but without the same automatic consequences.
McNamee's lawyers said the motion to have Rusty Hardin removed would be filed along with a second motion that would ask a federal judge to dismiss a defamation lawsuit filed by Clemens against McNamee.
Twenty-one constituency Labour parties have tabled a conference motion that would allow a candidate with sufficient grassroots support to be a leadership contender, regardless of whether he or she had backing from fellow MPs.
He was not the brightest and agreed to let the attorney file a magic motion that would convince a judge to let him go home.
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