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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a technology that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or future impact of a specific technology.
Example: "We are developing a technology that would revolutionize the way we communicate."
Alternatives: "a technology capable of" or "a technology designed to".
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They had invented a technology that would conquer the world.
It was designed as a technology that would allow for the interconnection of office devices.
Here is a technology that would reduce the cost of making steel by twenty per cent.
Because they saw in the internet a technology that would validate their most treasured beliefs.
"I always felt that voice recognition was a technology that would someday be applied to mainstream uses," he says.
She consistently reassures them that no government wants to introduce a technology that would harm its people.
Unilever scientists began working on a technology that would deposit lipids, cholesterol and more tryglercides on skin.
Those doses were manufactured almost two decades ago, using a technology that would probably not be used today.
"We made a mistake in hyper-propagandizing G.M. products, saying it was a technology that would sort out every problem," he began.
Sun, the creator of this programming language, originally touted it as a technology that would break Microsoft's lock on the PC desktop.
It would be counterproductive, after all, to try to solve problems created by drought with a technology that would contribute to climate change — and, arguably, drive more drought.
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