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The phrase "a system that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential capabilities or functions of a system in various contexts, such as technology, engineering, or theoretical scenarios.
Example: "We are designing a system that could improve efficiency in our manufacturing process."
Alternatives: "a system capable of" or "a system with the potential to".
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More than improvement, a system that could use some help.
But MIT researchers have developed a system that could make gestural interfaces much more practical.
"We set out to build a system that could do 600 units per hour," he continues.
They will enter a system that could easily absorb their best intentions.
-- of CellBucks, a system that could make public cellphone use more pervasive than ever.
Binney started assembling a system that could trap and map all of it.
The United States could build a system that could intercept no more than five missiles.
But a system that could detect both sets of actions might raise suspicions.
He envisioned a system that could transmit not only radio but also electricity across the globe.
This, it turns out, was a system that could be fooled.
In April, IBM showed off a system that could analyze the constantly fluctuating value of stocks.
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