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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Potential troubles" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing possible issues or difficulties that may arise in a situation.
Example: "Before we proceed with the project, we should consider the potential troubles that could affect our timeline."
Alternatives: "Possible issues" or "Likely challenges"
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Even so, Athabasca investors seem merely to be swapping potential troubles.
Perhaps it is because the sea of potential troubles is too overwhelming, some experts on denial say.
Hairline fractures appeared in the relationship between the United States and Britain, and new potential troubles with Turkish cooperation in military planning emerged.
Other counties face the same potential troubles, Ms. Kapiloff added, but there is little Westchester can actively do to help its own cause.
But the story this week, involving Miller and a Denver car dealership, offered a window into potential troubles for high-profile athletes and advertisers.
Another important step would be to make the process for reporting N.C.A.A. violations uniform, taking away a conference's ability to legislate potential troubles away.
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Europe faces similar potential trouble.
From his chair, he saw potential trouble.
There is at least one potential trouble spot.
Another potential trouble spot may be guest bookings.
Yet Simas, too, knew that there was potential trouble ahead.
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