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The phrase "a potent example" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when you want to illustrate a strong or effective instance of something, often to support an argument or point. Example: "The recent climate report serves as a potent example of the urgent need for environmental action."
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Ms. Born soon gained a potent example.
They're also a potent example of globalization.
The World Cup takes over the psyches of nations, and yesterday was a potent example.
The martyred archbishop, however, was to prove a potent example for future prelates.
Brad Weston, with the powerful job of co-president for production at Paramount Pictures, is a potent example of this.
In succeeding, he'd provide a potent example to his fellow downtrodden of what was possible through grit, determination and a necessary leap of faith.
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What could be a more potent example of a generational shift of brand loyalty than the son of Al Qaeda joining company ISIS?
You couldn't wish for a more potent example of R&B's ongoing imperiousness, although there were plenty of others in 2016.
Safety and environmental regulations often shift with control of the White House, but the Bush administration's approach to coal mining has been a particularly potent example of the blend of politics and policy.
One of those producers is Jamie Teasdale, once known as Vex'd, and currently issuing dense, Blade Runner-influenced synth soundscapes as Kuedo (check new single Work, Live & Sleep In Collapsing Space for a particularly potent example).
This may just be a particularly potent example of what is known as Godwin's law, which has it, more or less, that every argument will eventually devolve into one side referring to the other as Nazis.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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