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The phrase "this could be made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential for something to be created or constructed, often in a hypothetical context. Example: "This could be made into a more efficient design if we consider alternative materials."
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Ms. Berg suggests that this could be made into a guestroom or a home office.
Of course, this could be made easier if synchronised with history schemes of learning.
"I see this could be made into a major issue, and I don't think it should be," Muckler said.
This could be made good by delaying retirement and licensing more foreign doctors (many now work as taxi drivers in Montreal or janitors in Toronto).
Following any initial sale, it would be possible to sell further routes but a decision on this could be made in the light of progress and results".
Stevens said this could be made up from £22bn a year in efficiency savings, leaving £8bn a year for the government to make up.
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She concluded her statement by adding that the one positive outcome of this could be making people realize that "driving is a privilege".
This decision could be made by a deployment expert, but this section describes how it can be achieved automatically through the use of a cost model.
If this plan could be made to work, it would be the ideal remedy to this four-year struggle.
But there are at least circumstances where this arrangement could be made to work.
This disc could be made by a firm such as EMC or Hitachi.
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