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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be influential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or effect of someone or something in the future. Example: "If implemented, the new policy would be influential in shaping the future of education."
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Mr. Tai predicted that the Facebook I.P.O. would be influential throughout the Valley.
We didn't think when we made it that it would be influential".
But he said the report would be influential because its attack on polygraph testing was so fundamental.
The psychic then gave him the name of a man at the house of Paquin who would be influential in his "destiny".
David J. Bederman, an Emory University law professor who helped represent Sea Hunt, said the court's opinion would be influential but disputatious.
The national director of Australian Marriage Equality, Rodney Croome, said Bishop's comments would be influential in the Liberal party, the ABC reported.
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Fil coming off was a body blow to us, he'd been influential".
(1099; "Why Did God Become Man?") would later be influential for its emphasis on the human Christ.
The Holy Family, probably commissioned for the birth of the first child of Agnolo and Maddalena Doni, was a particularly innovative painting that would later be influential in the development of early Florentine Mannerism.
The initial configuration of residual TCE blobs in a nonhomogeneous porous medium would also be influential in displacing TCE.
Would KRAS be influential in the choice of strategy for a primary versus liver-first approach or choice of (neo)adjuvant chemotherapy?
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