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The phrase "a potential problem of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a possible issue or concern related to a specific subject or situation.
Example: "There is a potential problem of miscommunication between the departments that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a possible issue with" or "a likely concern regarding".
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There is, for example, a potential problem of scope.
A potential problem of roadside alcohol cue exposure is therefore the risk of drinking alcohol without any real intention to drink.
Such a restriction on short-term transitions would rule out a potential problem of time aggregation.
A potential problem of this approach originates from its emission mechanism.
Another challenge in using evolutionary models to study social norms is that there is a potential problem of representation.
A potential problem of the definition (18) is that it can lead to an unbounded value since the entropy residual (mathcal{R}) is not physically upper limited.
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"So next year we are left with a potential problem to the tune of £500,000 to £600,000.
Instead of seeing Storme as a potential problem, the University of Kent was rare in seeing her as a potential asset.
High levels of ultraviolet radiation (UVR) associated with sunlight, however, represent a potential problem in terms of tissue damage.
Mr. Edwards's relationship with Fortress is a potential problem, however, because of his campaign against poverty.
An easy example of a potential problem is in the area of security.
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