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The phrase "then could be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a possibility or a condition that may occur in the future.
Example: "If we finish the project on time, then could be a chance for a bonus."
Alternatives: "then might be" or "then may be."
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The answer, then, could be Brendan Rodgers.
"Politics then could be very ugly.
What, then, could be the problem?
Keeping people patient until then could be tough, though.
An accident, then, could be very nasty indeed.
What was "good" then could be determined by that dogma.
"In so many ways Paris then could be Delhi now.
Emily's career since then could be fodder for a great children's book.
These, then, could be reinterpreted to fit the context of modern life.
Should that occur, he added, the regulated tenants' rent then could be reduced.
Part of the reason these drugs are effective, then, could be that they're increasing neurogenesis.
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