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The phrase "a potential solution in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing possible answers or approaches to a problem within a specific context or field.
Example: "The research team proposed a potential solution in the area of renewable energy."
Alternatives: "a possible answer in" or "an alternative approach in".
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But there's a potential solution in Zuckerberg's plan for the seamless sharing of data and communication between the four apps, what he called "interoperability" in his post last week.
As a potential solution, in this work we have assembled polymer multilayers to concurrently release therapeutic concentrations of an antibiotic, vancomycin, and an NSAID, diclofenac.
Regenerative medicine is a rapidly expanding field that has emerged as a potential solution in addressing the problems associated with current approaches to skeletal defects.
What mathematicians want to know is: if it's possible to check a potential solution in a reasonable amount of time (eg checking if it's a needle and not straw), is it also possible to compute a solution in a reasonable amount of time (finding the needle from scratch)?
A potential solution in respect of detecting both contemporary vegetation structures and their previous trajectories is to combine lidar acquisitions with optical remote sensing data, which can substantially extend the coverage, span and spectral range needed for vegetation mapping.
Overall, phytoremediation technology assisted by water hyacinth has been shown to be promising for AN removal, which can be a potential solution in the future for various industries to reduce the AN level in their effluent discharge.
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The historical roots of SGR suggest that a potential solution lies in shifting to regional expenditure targets-an approach applied successfully in Canada in the 1970s when Canadian Medicare confronted rising physician fees.
A potential solution lies in the utilization of hierarchical material foundations, with molecular, fibrillar and other interactions designed across all length- and time-scales with engineered, predictive, and repeatable outcomes.
A potential solution lies in the use of Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) which have gained popularity due to robust psychometric evidence and potential for large-scale administration.
An ontological approach to DQ is a potential solution but research in this area is limited and fragmented.
Tissue engineering, particularly cultured epithelial autograft (CEA), offers a potential solution to assist in expedient wound closure.
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