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The phrase "efforts would be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a hypothetical situation or discuss potential future actions. Example: If the team's efforts would be focused on improving communication, we could see a significant increase in productivity.
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The hope was that those efforts would be enough.
Encouraging and supporting their counterproliferation efforts would be crucial.
Efforts would be made, he said, to locate them.
And efforts would be made to recruit members of minorities.
To overcome these obstacles multilaboratory collaborative efforts would be highly desirable.
But I resolved that my future efforts would be more defined.
Efforts would be made to fill openings with Brazilian doctors first, she said.
The safety of the children had to be paramount or our efforts would be for nothing.
The Energy Minister, Gerry Brownlee, said efforts would be made to recover the bodies.
Some days, Rivera said, he wondered if his efforts would be worth it.
Perhaps the Council's efforts would be better spent supporting measures to reduce crashes.
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