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The phrase "something that would have" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a hypothetical situation or an action that did not occur in the past. Example: "If I had known about the event, I would have brought something that would have made it more enjoyable."
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We had something that would have gone on forever otherwise.
And here's something that would have pleased Deng (Show Me the Money) Xiaoping.
"We didn't want something that would have been hip 40 years ago".
"Something that would have gone for $100,000 is now going for $200,000.
"This is not something that would have disqualified us from working with Global Crossing".
I was willing to work hard to do something that would have made Jeremy look good.
If he'd said, like, Palma Violets or something that would have been way lamer".
Every so often you will spot something that would have made you cringe in a screening.
On Friday, Girardi, the Yankees' manager, did something that would have been unthinkable just four days ago.
Something that would have previously been viewed as a war is simply not being treated like a war.
"I really wanted to do something more interesting — something that would have a real impact on the world.
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