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a potential boundary
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a potential boundary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing limits or constraints that may exist or be established in a particular context. Example: "In our research, we identified a potential boundary that could affect the outcomes of our experiments."
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Stepping across the stumps, be tries to flick the ball past short fine leg but the burly Samit Patel gets his body behind it to cut off a potential boundary and they run one.
News & Media
GBT-RP2 vector also uses a poly (A) which is derived from ocean pout antifreeze gene and is thought to contain a potential boundary element [ 75].
Science
A fragment from the Hoxd13-Evx2 interegion region that we had previously characterized as a potential boundary element [ 22] was also as efficient in enhancer blocking as the chicken β-globin element in our assay (52% survival).
Science
We first considered, as a potential boundary, the 29-33°N 29-33°Nhich represents an area between the 0 °C isotherm in winter (Qinling-Huaihe line) and an important geographic barrier (Yangtzoneiver).
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We used a hidden Markov Model approach, implemented in the software BreakPtr (Korbel et al. 2007), to search for a potential CNV boundary between the two genes in our aCGH data, and identified a CNV boundary between chr8 8069931 and chr8 8071942 reflecting normal copy number distally but loss of DNA proximally.
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In this paper we study the existence of solutions for discrete p -Laplacian equations subjected to a potential type boundary condition.
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The ratio of within species to between species variation (21X) was much higher than the threshold (10X) proposed by Hebert et al., [37] as a potential species' boundary.
Science
A sliding window of the same dimensions as potential boundary configurations was regularly shifted throughout the study area and used to quantify variables representing preferred biophysical and socioeconomic characteristics.
Science
The use of potential boundary conditions is demonstrated in an Einzel lens simulation.
The paper presents a modification of the classical boundary integral equation method (BIEM) for two-dimensional potential boundary values problems.
associated with the potential boundary condition (1.2).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "a potential boundary", ensure the context clearly defines what might establish this limit. For instance, specify the factors that could turn a theoretical boundary into a real one.
Common error
Avoid treating "a potential boundary" as a definite one. The phrase implies uncertainty, so don't use it in contexts where the limit is already established or confirmed.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a potential boundary" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where 'potential' acts as an adjective modifying the noun 'boundary'. It identifies a limit, division, or border that is possible but not yet definite. Ludwig AI confirms its usability in written English.
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News & Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "a potential boundary" is a noun phrase that indicates a limit or division that is possible but not yet definitively established. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability. While it appears in both news and scientific contexts, its usage leans more towards formal and scientific discussions. When employing this phrase, ensure clarity regarding the factors that could solidify this "a potential boundary" into a real one, and avoid using it when the boundary is already established.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a possible border
Replaces "boundary" with "border", focusing on a physical or geographical limit.
a prospective limit
Substitutes "potential" with "prospective" and "boundary" with "limit", indicating a future constraint.
a conceivable constraint
Replaces "potential boundary" with a more general term for a possible restriction.
a likely delineation
Uses "delineation" instead of "boundary", suggesting a more formal marking of a limit.
a theoretical frontier
Implies a limit that exists in theory rather than in practice.
a projected demarcation
Suggests a boundary that is planned or predicted to be established.
a suspected threshold
Implies a limit that has not been yet confirmed but suspected.
a notional division
Replaces "boundary" with "division", denoting a limit that is only conceptual.
a hypothetical separation
Uses "separation" instead of "boundary", suggesting a division that is not necessarily permanent.
an emerging perimeter
Implies a boundary that is in the process of being established.
FAQs
How can I use "a potential boundary" in a sentence?
You can use "a potential boundary" to describe a limit that might exist or be established in the future. For example: "Our research identified "a potential boundary" that could affect the outcome of the experiment."
What are some alternatives to saying "a potential boundary"?
Alternatives include "a possible border", "a prospective limit", or "a conceivable constraint", depending on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "the potential boundary" instead of "a potential boundary"?
While "the potential boundary" isn't incorrect, ""a potential boundary"" is more common when referring to one of several possible boundaries or a boundary that is not yet definite. "The potential boundary" implies a specific, already identified boundary.
What is the difference between "a potential boundary" and "a definite boundary"?
"A potential boundary" refers to a limit that might exist or be established in the future, while "a definite boundary" refers to a limit that is already established and confirmed. The key difference is the level of certainty.
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