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The phrase "a potent supply" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong or effective quantity of something, often in contexts related to resources, substances, or influences.
Example: "The laboratory was known for its potent supply of chemicals that could enhance the research outcomes significantly."
Alternatives: "a powerful source" or "an effective stock".
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"Vancouver has always had a high diversity of drugs and a potent supply of drugs," Dr. Thomas Kerr, associate director of the BC Centre on Substance Use, told VICE.
Thus, in principle histones could provide animals with a potent supply of microbicides for protection against bacterial invasion.
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From the Lower East Side, Maccarone brings Christian Jankowski videos and Olav Westphalen sculptures, while Rivington Arms stocks a small but potent supply of precocious straight-from-art-school paintings.
It was only a matter of time, the thought went, before the devastation wreaked in parts of America and Canada – by heroin suppliers stretching out supplies with cheaper, more potent fentanyl – would start to be mirrored in the UK and Europe.
A potent greenhouse gas.
For "leaders" committed to fortifying our national security, with this venom they supply ISIS with a potent recruitment tool: Via the social media it manipulates so well, ISIS can point to myriad examples of America's "war on Islam".
Indubitably Mr. Wyler must be grateful to Bette Davis, James Stephenson, Herbert Marshall and an excellent cast for doing as he told them; obviously Mr. Maugham supplied him with a potent play, out of which Howard Koch fashioned a compact script.
DMS is also a potent chemo-attractant for potential food supplies of marine animals, such as crustaceans (Copepods), seabirds (penguins, shearwaters, petrels) and mammals (harbour seals) [9], [10], [11], [12].
It is a potent vasodilator, and its widespread production in tissues helps to maintain blood supply to individual organs [ 6- 8]].
The bFGF is a potent angiogenic molecule, which promotes the neovascularization and blood supply to the granulation tissue.
The results of the AML case study supplied interesting candidates with, among others, a potent retinoic acid TTNPB.
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