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The phrase "a system that will" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the capabilities or functions of a system in a future context.
Example: "We are developing a system that will streamline our workflow and improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a system designed to" or "a system intended to".
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It is just not a system that will use the resources of a country best.
It's not a system that will work for everybody.
"We have a system that will respond to the needs of the building," Mr. Syed said.
We've got to design a system that will allow us to combine convenience and safety".
The researchers are considering a system that will send out the warnings via the Internet.
The question is whether the world has the determination to create a system that will work.
Create a system that will allow you to access every document you need quickly.
Is there a system that will tell us predictively who the bad guys are?
We need a system that will support teachers in reaching every student.
They describe some elements of a system that will give managers the data they need.
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Whenever we try to come up with a system that will even the playing field, the Supreme Court calls foul.
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