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The phrase "a potential need" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a possibility or likelihood of a requirement or necessity in a given context.
Example: "After reviewing the project, we identified a potential need for additional resources to meet the deadline."
Alternatives: "a possible requirement" or "an anticipated necessity".
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We identified few studies of these topics during our feasibility assessment, potentially reflecting a potential need for primary CER studies in these areas.
These findings indicated a potential need for infant stimulation programs to promote normal development.
Citigroup thinks growth will be just 0.1%, and identifies a potential need for another €9 billion of savings.The trouble is that France holds a presidential election next spring.
His wife Kathleen Palmer told the East Somerset Coroner Tony Williams her husband had been denied his final wish of a cremation thanks to the removal of his organs, which meant there was a potential need for further post-mortem examinations.
$249 is a lot to ask people to pay for a thing they probably haven't seen a potential need for.
Additionally, the origin of the legacies indicates a potential need to diversify conservation management based on the influence of past use patterns.
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"I felt there was a specific potential need to have in place legislation to hold people beyond 28 days," she said.
Additionally, formulary restriction does not address: (a) the potential need for source control; (b) the use of antimicrobials when they are not indicated at all; (c) the occasional need for broader/specific coverage; and (d) appropriate duration of therapy.
The use of a catheter and potential need for monitoring are also barriers to outpatient THA.
Another potential need: a physical defenseman.
This study suggests the potential need for an ED-based educational intervention program as a means to improve folic acid supplementation in pregnancy.
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