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The phrase "that would be possible" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express the possibility of something happening or being done. Example: "If we had more time, we could complete the project on time. However, given our current schedule, I don't think that would be possible."
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That is an example of something that would be possible.
Salvadoran President Salvador Sánchez Cerén announced his administration's decision Tuesday, citing "extraordinary opportunities" that would be possible after recognizing China.
One could argue that physical interaction is the point of sculpture, and in a more controlled setting with protective materials that would be possible.
To read his work is to encounter fiction doing what fiction must: carrying out the kinds of thinking and expression that would be possible in no other form.
Sam Lowe, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform, said an agreement like that would be possible under the current terms of the backstop.
"But I see some pieces that would be possible," she said, for the shelves of her antique store in Huntington, W.Va., Hattie and Nan's.
The replacement of expensive stainless steel in various socio-economic sectors such as mechanical or alimentary is an issue that would be possible to solve by developing a protective coating on low-carbon steel.
However, he has a few ideas of companies that would be possible bidders.
Now, the process grouped the shovel nodes to define the route of the transport of greater capacity that would be possible.
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Some American officials have questioned how that would be possible for someone based in an N.S.A. office in Hawaii.
That would be possible with public money.
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