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The phrase "a program that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical program or its potential functions or outcomes.
Example: "The researchers proposed a program that would enhance the efficiency of renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "a program designed to" or "a program intended to".
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Instead they proposed a program that would improve crop insurance.
But then few pianists would assemble a program that would even raise the question.
The Senate version includes a program that would give states flexibility in spending federal money.
In April, state lawmakers in Hawaii canceled a program that would have put cameras at stoplights.
There's a program that would pay bonuses to hospitals that improve patient results after heart failure, pneumonia, and surgery.
It was eligible for a program that would have helped it limit its liabilities, but had never filed the paperwork.
So he decided to start a program that would keep kids in his neighborhood from falling behind.
There's a program that would impose financial penalties on institutions with high rates of infections transmitted by health-care workers.
It is the model for a program that would expand to all 50 states under federal legislation enacted last spring.
The prosecutor also said that Mr. Gordnick might be allowed to enter a program that would expunge his criminal record.
Upshaw added that the N.F.L.P.A. was creating a program that would provide players a list of approved financial planners.
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