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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential rupture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing risks, vulnerabilities, or possible failures in various fields such as medicine, engineering, or relationships.
Example: "The engineers are concerned about a potential rupture in the pipeline that could lead to a significant leak."
Alternatives: "a possible break" or "a likely fracture."
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Mr. Moses springs a nifty metatheatrical twist in the last minutes in a scene that leads to a potential rupture in the friendship.
The differing accounts of their conversation point to a potential rupture at home before any agreement with Russia has even been reached.
The area located west of 128° E with a low seismicity distribution could be locked between the interface of the PHS and EU along the high free-air gravity anomaly zone and may correspond to a potential rupture area (pink light area in Figure 2c).
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Administration officials are trying to convince China that a nuclear-armed Iran would so disrupt the Persian Gulf that it would pose a far greater threat than any potential rupture in China's commercial relations with Iran.
In these techniques, for each laser pulse interaction with the film, only one nanostructure is produced at a time, and the distance between two laser incident spots on the film has to be maintained at a certain value to avoid potential rupture of the film and the damage of the previously formed nanostructure via intersection of laser irradiation spots [11].
Over time, collagen degradation exceeds synthesis and all of these structural changes contribute to degradation of the integrity of the vascular wall leading to aneurysm dilation and potential rupture causing a hemorrhage [ 53].
This great amplitude and energy sound wave can be distinguished, in relation to environmental noise, making acoustic emission a potential wire rupture detection technique.
Due to the small dip of the fault plane (14°, given by USGS), the potential rupture fronts were fixed at a depth (Ishii et al., 2007) of 32 km, the hypocenter depth given by USGS.
Also highlighted is research recently performed to develop a slot-trench cover system designed to protect buried, high-strength steel pipelines from potential rupture resulting from vertical permanent ground deformation (e.g., tectonic faulting).
Perhaps more than any of the other candidates, it is Mélenchon who best represents 2017's potential rupture with history, or at least the status quo.
An earthquake having at least a magnitude of m is assumed to occur whenever the total strain energy accumulated over the potential rupture plane exceeds the energy level corresponding to this magnitude, m.
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