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The phrase "a low potential for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, condition, or entity that has a minimal likelihood or capacity for a particular outcome or effect.
Example: "The new policy has a low potential for improving employee satisfaction, as it does not address the main concerns raised in the survey."
Alternatives: "a minimal likelihood of" or "a slight chance for".
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Is there a low potential for abuse or misuse?
Endometrial polyps have a low potential for (pre)malignancy.
This leads to inefficient development processes and a low potential for reuse.
However, most of these chemotherapeutic regimens have a low potential for achieving a complete response (Table 1) [16–18].
Localities showing a high level of mismatch are therefore referred as coldspots to denote a low potential for coevolution.
Our results suggest that there is a low potential for competition between species considering their habitat preferences.
Within oil palm, our results support the view that "wildlife-friendly" practices offer a low potential for reducing biodiversity impacts.
MF-DPI has a low potential for suppression of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis at its clinical dose.
The materials have a low potential for applications requiring actuation but have attractive sensorial and energy harvesting properties.
Shale with a super high maturity (EqR o > 3.5%%) has a quite low porosity and has a low potential for industrial shale gas.
These results suggest that areas that are in the process of being paludified exhibit a relatively high potential to remain unpaludified, and that those areas that are already paludified areas show a low potential for depaludification.
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