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The phrase "arrays could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential or possibility of arrays in programming, mathematics, or data structures.
Example: "In this context, arrays could be utilized to store multiple values efficiently."
Alternatives: "arrays might be" or "arrays can be".
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These data suggest that FSP arrays could be used for cancer neo-antigen screening.
Satellites with photovoltaic arrays could be launched into space, he suggests.
Therefore, these periodic arrays could be used as green acoustic screens.
Also microbattery arrays could be stacked very easily to achieve proper voltage, current and output power.
After initial use the ISO arrays could be successfully stripped and reused.
Carbon nanotube arrays could be the basis of high-density energy storage devices and efficient chip cooling systems.
Carefully grown carbon-nanotube arrays could be the basis of new energy-storage devices and chip-cooling systems.
Once constructed, the arrays could be converted into conductive linkages, thus providing an entirely new method for nanoscale circuit construction.
Or by printing the cells on glass in different densities, solar arrays could be incorporated into windows that have a specific level of transparency.
Once the design has been uncoupled, successful arrays could be fabricated within 6 months and could be upgraded easily.
By tuning synthesis parameters, up to 7 mm long VACNT arrays could be grown within 45 min, with a maximal growth rate of ∼280 μm/min.
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