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The phrase "a potential for change" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
For example, you could use it in the sentence, "The new administration brings with it a potential for change that could help us reach our goals."
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"I've never seen anything that has such a potential for change as this".
It's about looking at an old story and maybe reassessing it, and trying to find another way of looking at it, and a potential for change.
He insisted that – especially in a recession – there is a potential for change, although these were times of lower margins and more media fragmentation and an urgent need to invest.
Maybe it's because, having just entered puberty, I felt on the cusp of a new life myself, but the sound of this song had such a freshness, untainted even today, that it conjured up images of a new dawn, a potential for change and the possibility of … character.
The scene captured a potential for change that even the most ardent supporters of Newark's current revival are quick to admit seemed almost unimaginable three years ago in this city, which was brought to its knees by race riots some 31 years ago.
The Commission on Health Research for Development concluded that "for the most vulnerable people, the benefits of research offer a potential for change that has gone largely untapped".
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"The immediate impact could be a potential for changes in taxes and duties between Scotland, England and the rest of Europe," says Pryce, "while culturally there may be be a negative response from English businesses and a split in companies spread across the border.
There is therefore a potential for changes in metabolic state, and induced changes in hormone levels, to directly influence decisions in the economic domain.
There is also a potential for changes in R h and R s over time to bias the survival estimate.
School settings are areas with a potential for changes that can improve school children's self-efficacy and health.
What started as an important public discourse with a potential for real change eventually missed the essential point of the affair.
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