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The phrase "a network that can" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capabilities or functions of a network in various contexts, such as technology, communication, or social interactions.
Example: "We are developing a network that can support high-speed data transfer and enhance connectivity among users."
Alternatives: "a network capable of" or "a network able to".
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It is establishing a network that can be controlled.
"It's a network that can be used, like any network, for good or for evil".
This is a network that can be used to link the productive economy to stable finance.
This creates a network that can then be studied for its unique characteristics.
In the next ten, we need to build a network that can institutionalize and sustain these practices around the country".
It costs a lot of money to develop a network that can talk back to a satellite.
Instead, they are hosted by multiple "nodes" in a network that can be distributed across the world.
A network that can connect to the vasculature of the patient after implantation can be included during in vitro culture.
The fiber-optic cables running in and out connect to a network that can send the equivalent of the Encyclopedia Britannica in 17 seconds.
Insisting that he could talk only as an expert, and not as a spokesman for Nato, Sārts said: "[Russia] is establishing a network that can be controlled.
Building a network that can carry every packet is infinitely simpler than building a network that carries all traffic except for the traffic you wish it wouldn't carry.
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