Sentence examples for are that would from inspiring English sources

The phrase "are that would" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks the necessary context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The options that would be available to you are..."
Alternatives: "that could" or "that might".

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If house prices are high relative to incomes (which they are) that would suggest that something is wrong with the supply.

Everyone's quite serious about the joke, without a moment of Adam Sandler-style "look at how cute we are" that would only dilute the film's appeal.

So if someone seriously thinks that we don't know who we're fighting, if there is anyone out there who thinks we're confused about who our enemies are -- that would come as a surprise to the thousands of terrorists who we've taken off the battlefield.

It's possible that people felt that too much of the dancing on Thursday was the same — too many recurrent movement motifs, too much Mozart — although Mozarteans, and most of us are that, would argue that there can be no such thing.

So if someone seriously thinks that we don't know who we're fighting, if there's anyone out there who thinks we're confused about who our enemies are, that would come as a surprise to the thousands of terrorists who we've taken off the battlefield.

If they are, that would suggest that such molecular differences emerge only after that competition between cells is initiated.

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There are others that would be helpful.

One is that it would be silly.

One is that it would be undignified.

And that would be that.

That would be interesting".

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