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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a template that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a potential or hypothetical template that may serve a specific purpose or function.
Example: "We are developing a new project and need a template that could streamline our workflow and improve efficiency."
Alternatives: "a model that might" or "a framework that can".
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This enabled them to make a template that could work anywhere in the solar system.
Ban said he hoped the Kenyan model could act as a template that could be replicated across the continent.
It is by no means a perfect system, but it could be a template that could work for the players, the league and, most importantly, the fans.
Mr Woodward reckons that South Carolina and other southern states, which have laws against union closed shops and relatively low labour costs, are a template that could help America retain at least some of its shrinking manufacturing base.
Although everything was drawn on a template that could only be Versace — including a deep V stitched on the back of a leather jacket — there just wasn't in this men's show the sensual vibe that Donatella Versace brought to Angelina Jolie's slinky dress at the Golden Globes.
Finally, the article also provides a template that could be followed when studying the feasibility of other protocols.
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That is why this week's clashes in Sidon matter - because they provide a dangerous template that could easily be repeated elsewhere in Lebanon on a larger scale.
The mental health strategy is considered to be a good template that could potentially be utilised by other countries in Africa (27).
Although this small study cannot enable wide-reaching conclusions to be made, it provides a methodological template that could very well be used and developed further in other settings.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.04970.006 To investigate how H-NS filaments affect transcript elongation by RNAP, we engineered a transcription template that could form λPR promoter-initiated, halted A26 elongation complexes (ECs) on a 26 nucleotide C-less cassette placed upstream from the bgl DRE and URE in the antisense direction.
We first heard those words from Mark Lever, chief executive of the National Autistic Society, and with them ringing in our ears, we knew we had to create a universal "circus experience" template that could be adapted to suit the different needs of the 700,000 people with autism in the UK.
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