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The phrase "analysis that would" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a type of analysis that is expected to produce a certain outcome or effect.
Example: "The analysis that would reveal the underlying trends in the data is crucial for our research."
Alternatives: "analysis likely to" or "analysis expected to".
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What's lacking is the sweep and analysis that would knit this unusual case to the larger historical tapestry.
Our instinct is kneejerk support for the underdog, without doing the analysis that would necessarily legitimise that course of action.
The results are a lot of fun, as well as a Keats analysis that would make any English teacher proud.
"We need further genetic analysis that would give us more insight into his conditions".
They want an independent analysis that would look ahead as well as back.
Hydrocarbon analysis that would confirm that oil caused these layers has not been released.
Responding to this opposition, legislators instead agreed this week to commission the study, a $500,000 analysis that would evaluate alternative methods to protect the watershed.
Using a method of analysis that would not be accepted today, he chose the subset of patients who improved with a placebo, and disregarded those who got worse.
Because he does not provide the analysis that would make his subject meaningful, his "nigger" is only a dusty, empty symbol.
Even if we leave the other variables in the analysis, that would make Mr. Paul the favorite to win the Iowa caucuses based on historical precedent.
Dr Mahathir's remarks also display a level of economic and political analysis that would be unworthy of comment had they not been made by someone generally taken seriously.
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