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The phrase "a potent possibility" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a strong or significant chance of something happening or being true.
Example: "The research indicates a potent possibility of discovering a cure for the disease within the next decade."
Alternatives: "a strong likelihood" or "a powerful chance".
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"Medicare for all," the healthcare holy grail many progressives have dreamed of for decades, continues to look like both an utter fantasy and a potent possibility.
Although positive selection of a complex RNA metabolism of chloroplasts remains a potent possibility for explaining its having come about, we think that there is at least one powerful alternative explanation.
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New research has recently opened up a second potent possibility: a genetically modified mosquito could actually transmit genes into the mosquito population that would confer resistance to a pathogen or parasite.
What I overlooked was that the date was in the middle of Mercury retrograde, supposedly the time of year when one should avoid signing contracts or making life-altering decisions because of the potent possibility of reversal.
The swap became a media event of potent possibilities: the communist POWs stripped off their hated capitalist prison uniforms and marched off singing party-approved songs.
Shepherd invents just enough to tie all the open questions, undeniable facts, and potent possibilities together in a wholly believable and chilling story of love, deceit, heartbreak, revenge, and loss.
Film might be dying, but Dean's art work was buoyant, a joyful, eleven-minute primer on the medium's still potent possibilities.
But Dodge sensed more potent possibilities downtown and set herself up in a luxurious apartment at 23 Fifth Avenue, just north of Washington Square and the Hotel Brevoort, a bohemian gathering place for late-night discussions, celebrations of literary and painterly successes and trysts.
But they are a potent reminder of the possibilities.
This felt like hope and it had a potent allure for her, the possibility, long shot that it might be, that the drug might negotiate some sort of truce with this disease.
That solid ground covers "built this way," "oriented this way," and "evolved this way"; it incorporates the possibility of a potent biological predisposition mingling with other factors beyond anyone's ready control; and it probably applies to Nixon herself.
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