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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential of using" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or capability of utilizing something, but it is better to rephrase it for clarity.
Example: "There is a potential of using renewable energy sources to reduce carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "the possibility of using" or "the potential for utilizing".
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"But eventually I think this sort of work made us realize there was a potential of using online data.
There is a potential of using some active bed additives such as dolomite, olivine, char, etc. inside the gasifier.
These results offer a potential of using allele-specific 10 23 DNAzyme in combination with other cancer therapies to achieve better effectiveness on cancer treatment.
The test results indicated that, GBFS has a potential of using as the replacement of cement on the WPLA mortars by taking into consideration the characteristics.
Due to the low unit weight and thermal conductivity values of WPLA composites, there is a potential of using WPLA composites in construction applications.
The overall results show a potential of using the PBAF authentication for online examination.
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This indicates a high potential of using this soft material for the articular surface.
On the whole, there is a great potential of using the intelligent, multifunctional nanocarriers in biomedical targeting therapy especially for intestinal sickness.
The results indicate a significant potential of using this approach for physical mapping.
Unfortunately, our results have demonstrated a potential pitfall of using a PBPK model as a tool for this purpose.
UK researchers are launching a study into the potential of using a person's stem cells to treat Parkinson's disease.
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