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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential in" is not correct as written.
It is a fragment and not a complete sentence. To make it part of a complete sentence, you would need to add another phrase or clause. For example: "He has a potential in science that must be cultivated."
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Even small companies, like Omni Trackers of Oceanside, Calif., perceive a potential in the market.
He saw a potential in them that no one else had ever seen.
Sara J. Bloomfield, the museum director, said: "What he saw was a potential in our message we didn't appreciate ourselves".
But she saw a potential in grappa and a possible market for it that no one else did.
"Resistance is always a potential in a living ecosystem," Jeff Alvis, a business manager at Amvac Chemical told Chemical & Engineering News in February, about its effectiveness.
Therefore, laccase from T. giganteum AGHP has a potential in several industrial applications.
Results in this work offer a potential in developing midinfrared light sources.
Therefore, this integrated method is effective and shows a potential in engineering applications.
The cryogenic-membrane hybrid system presented a potential in enhancing the CO2 removal efficiency.
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He remembers that the setting of the Chislehurst Caves rendered the subterranean complex more realistic than a potential in-studio alternative given the modest budget of Inseminoid.
Analyzing the murine CXCR3 gene based on published sequences, we show here that a stop codon would terminate a potential in-frame CXCR3-B splice variant.
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