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The phrase "would be structured" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express the idea of something being organized in a certain way. For example, "The conference presentation would be structured in three sections: introduction, main points, and conclusion."
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Works would be structured simply in terms of durations between events.
Clever guarantors can exploit this gap.It remains unclear how any bail-out would be structured.
PricewaterhouseCoopers and Booz & Company declined to give details on how the deal would be structured.
"There'd be a theme for the week – long passing or heading, for example – and it would be structured around that.
Among the matters yet to be resolved, the officials said, is how the oversight would be structured.
But it would be structured so that the second part would vanish when the bill got to the Senate.
The deals would be structured like Dynegy's agreement, as part of the merger, to infuse $1.5 billion into the Enron subsidiary that owns the Northern Natural Gas pipeline.
Two days ago, Mr. Simmons said he still did not know who would end up buying his company -- and how any such deal would be structured.
But a spokeswoman for the trusts said that no firm decision had been taken about how the management of ICT would be structured in the proposed single organisation.
But others who attended the meeting said that many objections centered on the details of how a congestion pricing plan would be structured.
If completed, the deal would be structured as a takeover of publicly traded Ladbrokes by Coral, which is owned by private equity firms.
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