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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'so you could' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when expressing a reason for someone to do something, e.g. "I taught him the rules, so you could play the game with him".
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O.K., so you could stay at home, too.
But then so, you could argue, is Jack White's career.
"Doing so, you could increase heating levels.
So, you could jump in, hoping for a winning streak.
And so, you could be conservative.
So, you could do something else.
Do you play the piano, so you could teach lessons?
If so, you could name it Pet Peeve!
So, you could also design your own dress.
If so, you could really be in love.
So, you could learn some of the lyrics.
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