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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential fount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has the possibility of being a source or origin of something, such as knowledge, inspiration, or resources.
Example: "The research center is seen as a potential fount of innovative ideas that could revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "a possible source" or "a likely wellspring".
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If Governor Brewer decides to sign into law this radical expansion of Arizona's religious-freedom regime something both Republican senators from the state are urging her not to do, along with three of the state senators who voted for the bill but have since changed their minds every Arizonan will be a potential fount of religiously inspired discrimination.
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Sagan, in his lifetime, was often mocked as a dreamer, a fantasist, a fount of grandiose pronouncements.
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A first cause, a fount of energy, a life force, a Prime Mover".
Diane was a laugher, a partygoer, and a fount of delight; John used to watch "I Love Lucy" and think that Lucille Ball was his mother.
As a cultural center, the city was more a destination than a fount of creativity.
He was a lyrical hipster, an outlaw with a sense of humor, a fount of profound pleasure for tens of millions of people.
THE Web is a fount of information, a busy marketplace, a thriving social scene — and a den of criminal activity.
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