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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or capacity for something to occur or develop, often in contexts related to opportunities or risks.
Example: "The new technology shows a potential for a significant increase in productivity across various industries."
Alternatives: "an opportunity for" or "a possibility of".
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"I do see a potential for a conflict, absolutely".
If they're wrong, there's a potential for a big downside".
"There's a potential for a lot of angst," he said.
Voting will begin on May 23, with a potential for a runoff in June.
But I do think there is a potential for a perceived if not actual conflict of interest.
After reviewing the Iowa results and noting the heavy population of evangelicals here, aides saw a potential for a repeat.
With blood tests, he went on, "you're not really measuring an allergic reaction, but a potential for a reaction".
"I do think there's a potential for a 'damn everybody in power' kind of sentiment," Mr. Kazin said.
does Jeffers look like Warnie, all trim and fit in his twilight years (maybe with a potential for a late bloom)?" asks Ian Copestake.
But there is also a potential for a surprise, said a political consultant who has worked for both parties, Alan Eysen.
"This is a situation," Mr. Savitt said, "where we have a potential for a state-sponsored imposition of death, and it's just a very sad day".
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