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The phrase "a potent case of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a strong or compelling example of something, often in a context where you are discussing a particular issue or phenomenon. Example: "The study presented a potent case of the effects of climate change on local ecosystems."
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Here, "The Captain's Tiger" makes a potent case for keeping the playwright an offstage presence.
Class is a potent case in point.
The slow pace of change in Bulgaria and the lack of convictions in high-profile corruption cases have served as a potent example of the problems of bringing fragile ex-Communist nations into the European mainstream.
The developmental mechanisms that underlie trait loss provide potent case studies of the way in which evolution and development interact.
In other cases a potent mix of ultraviolet and X-ray radiation may similarly hamper or modify the production of new stars.
In the case of a potent cytotoxic with a restrictive side-effect profile [ 37], such as bortezomib, this combination strategy may also be effective using lower drug concentrations to avoid or minimize toxicities.
Galanine also has affects on the mechanosensitivity of gastric afferents.157 More recently, the cannabinoid receptor (CR1) agonist has been found to be a potent inhibitor of TLESR, but in the case of CRI the effects are mediated at the level of the brainstem49 and not at gastric afferents.
In each case, CDCA functioned as a potent inhibitor of 11β-HSD1 dehydrogenase with IC50 values of ranging from 0.2 to 7 μmol/L in contrast to 37 to 200 μmol/L for 11β-HSD1 reductase.
From the outset, the case has attracted national news media attention, offering a potent mix of power, money and sex.
Objective: Financial resources are a potent determinant of health, yet it remains unclear why this is the case.
Most victims are cancer patients taking a potent intravenous form of the drug, but a small number of cases from ordinary users have been reported.
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