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The phrase "a system that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing hypothetical situations or proposing a system that has the potential to achieve a certain outcome.
Example: "We are designing a system that would improve communication between departments."
Alternatives: "a system capable of" or "a system intended to".
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Consequently we designed a system that would detect compounds that do not generate such stress.
He said the company was working on a system that would advance the contributions.
"We looked for a system that would give dignity," Mr. Barnera said.
He envisions a system that would be strictly monitored and constantly scanned for viruses.
What Mr. Beilin suggests goes much further, a system that would be run by secular organizations.
Indeed, Fox is pushing for a system that would encourage developing new programs year-round.
At the conference, Microsoft proposed a system that would create hierarchies within the cache memory.
Our goal was to explore the capabilities of a system that would be inexpensive to produce in the future.
Electronic content virtual courses are a system that would treat to a teacher runs education behavior as possible.
I had, it seemed, signed up to a system that would channel all my book purchases through a single supplier.
The context of the president's remarks was that something is badly wrong with a system that would acquit Mr. Zimmerman.
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