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The phrase "a situation that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a potential scenario or condition that may occur under certain circumstances.
Example: "We need to prepare for a situation that could arise if the weather worsens."
Alternatives: "a circumstance that might" or "an event that may".
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The theatre was only two-thirds full, a situation that could be explained, perhaps, by the cold weather, or by the fact that an important soccer game, Juventus versus Rome, was taking place that evening.
It's a situation that could have been avoided.
"There is still a situation that could be easily reversed".
"That is a situation that could happen, though the average Osthammarer hasn't thought about it".
Names can "defuse a situation that could be tense," Ms. Wellford said.
Here is a situation that could be played for suspense, soap opera or ambiguity.
This is a situation that could get, shall we say, rather awkward for you.
It's a situation that could have come directly from one of his novels.
Today we're in a situation that could explode at any time".
He was not a one-off; he was the product of a situation that could recur.
Several pharmaceutical companies have been ensnared by the investigation, a situation that could weigh on their results as well.
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