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"could release" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to an action that may or may not happen. For example, "The company could release a new product next year."
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Fungal (GO/AA) and bacterial (GO/AO) arabinosidase could release equal amounts of total terpenes.
The PCgel had appropriate pore sizes that could release viable T lymphocytes.
They could release him.
Amazon could release a Kindle smartphone.
"We believed we could release it early.
He could release some information within days.
I wish he could release himself from that".
At that point, Rosenstein could release it himself.
Scientists say thawing could release long-stored emissions of both greenhouse gases.
It is a brand with unrealised value which the market could release.
If it was worthy, we could release the final product on an independent platform.
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