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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing possible results or conclusions that may arise from research or analysis.
Example: "The study revealed a potential finding that could change our understanding of the disease."
Alternatives: "a possible discovery" or "a likely conclusion."
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Peri-valvular infiltration is a potential finding but is usually difficult to assess due to metallic artefacts.
In conclusion, we found that the presence of MetS and elevated fasting insulin in adolescents had a poor correlation with IGT, an important precursor T2DM as well as a potential finding during the short pre-symptomatic phase of T1DM.
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If you have an idea with true potential, finding a young technology company that's willing to take some government money shouldn't be that hard.
The potential finding of a brain-specific nef structure indicates that HAD may result from genetic alterations that alter the folding or binding potential of the protein.
He said no. "So, there is a potential for finding perjury," Hirono said this week.
Due to the small sample size and limited reliability of potential findings a random coefficient model was not used.
For children, however, genomic sequencing and all of its potential findings pose a dilemma.
Cave's injury leaves Ulster with a potential problem in finding a centre partner for Stuart McCloskey.
Thus, the Red Sea can be regarded as a potential source for finding out novel enzymes of lipases.
These pilot study findings provide a potential mechanism for previous findings of increased risk of HF associated with ambient PM.
It suggests that the statistical method has a general potential of finding new genes in a biological process.
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