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"would be overcome" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of something being challenged or resisted, but finally being overcome. For example: “Although there were many difficulties along the way, the team was determined that they would be overcome.”.
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I was unsure whether he would be overcome with awe.
The other was the potential that Sabathia would be overcome by his surroundings.
Mr. Korac, a leader of the Democratic Opposition of Serbia, which backs Mr. Kostunica, said these suspicions would be overcome.
But he predicted that it would be overcome, not least because the science was so clear on the warming trend.
"But then there was the sense that this was a blip and the problems would be overcome," Mr. Farry said.
If pig hearts could be transplanted successfully into patients with end-stage cardiac failure, the critical shortage of hearts from deceased human donors would be overcome.
Mayor Walker cut short his remarks out of concern that others would be overcome by the heat in the crowded room.
Williams, who visited Japan on a tour of major league all-stars in 2002, predicted last week that his teammates would be overcome by jet lag.
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He told Mr Mas that the "very serious crisis [would] be overcome through joint responsibility and unity, never through division or institutional instability".
The most serious drawback of the Normandy coast the lack of port facilities would be overcome through the development of artificial Mulberry harbours.
The most serious drawback of the Normandy coast the lack of port facilities would be overcome through the development of artificial harbours.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com