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The phrase "a potential solution to the issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing possible ways to address a problem or challenge.
Example: "After reviewing the data, we believe that implementing a new strategy could be a potential solution to the issue of declining sales."
Alternatives: "a possible remedy for the problem" or "a feasible answer to the challenge."
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We also sought to implement and evaluate a potential solution to the issue(s) we identified.
A potential solution to the issue of FFA toxicity is to overexpress FFA export proteins, effectively removing the toxic product from the intracellular space.
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