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The phrase "a potential response to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possible answers or reactions to a specific question, situation, or stimulus.
Example: "The research paper presents a potential response to the ongoing debate about climate change policies."
Alternatives: "a possible answer to" or "an alternative reaction to".
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(Although I do have a potential response to this they could offer, which I'll come back to in a future post).
It is a potential response to global warming so cheap that it fascinates even some groups that have tried to block action on reining in carbon dioxide emissions.
"Ofcom recognises that a potential response to the remedy from Sky could be to attempt to undermine it by shifting content onto channels not covered by the remedy," it said.
PWNED: The European Union is mulling a potential response to alleged attacks from the Chinese government-linked hacker group APT10, according to Bloomberg News's Natalia Drozdiak, Nikos Chrysoloras and Kitty Donaldson.
A world government has also been seen as a potential response to the global democratic deficit.
If this is the right way to think about the connection between knowledge possession and practical reasoning, then it seems to offer at a potential response to at least the secondary value problem.
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Local adaptation the A in MAD represents a second potential response to environmental change.
This enzyme-immobilized PPy electrode showed a stable potential response to urea based on the pH response of the electroinactive PPy film electrode.
Results suggest a high potential response to direct and indirect selection, indicating that productive traits can be improved through selective breeding.
Death the D in MAD is a third potential response to climate change.
The coefficient of additive genetic variation (CVA), the additive genetic variance scaled by population mean values, is sometimes preferred to h as a measure of a population's potential response to selection, or evolvability (Houle 1992).
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