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The phrase "a potential issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that may become a problem in the future or when identifying a risk that could arise.
Example: "During the project review, we identified a potential issue with the timeline that could affect our delivery date."
Alternatives: "a possible concern" or "a likely problem."
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"I'm warning you of a potential issue, maybe.
Said Mr. Ebenhoch, the spokesman: "Every time it spills, it's a potential issue".
High petrol prices are a potential issue in November's US presidential election.
"It's impossible to say how much of a potential issue this is.
In particular, who to schedule, and how, seemed like a potential issue.
It is over these that he has a potential issue with rival exchanges.
Occasionally Jon has to accommodate his twin 18-year-olds, so the back seats are a potential issue.
Of course, the people who come up with these ideas have probably never lived in the kind of district where this kind of problem is a potential issue.
The chief executive of Fantastic, Deborah Singh, told News Corp it was a "potential issue" and it had sold "damn close" to 100,000 Worx chairs.
"In this, as the BNP had already recognised in 2005, turning away from racial to religious hatred was a potential issue that could break into the mainstream.
However, recall bias is a potential issue as well.
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