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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possibilities or capabilities related to a subject or situation.
Example: "The research indicates a potential that could lead to significant advancements in renewable energy technology."
Alternatives: "a possibility that" or "a capability that".
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There was a feeling that something existed between us, but it was never said: a potential that was never realized.
Though they were sometimes dismissed as a poor man's Black Sabbath, their music hinted at a potential that was never realised.
My mother instilled in me a potential for hypochondria, a potential that has been fully realized and has made its way into a number of my cartoons.
(A potential well is a potential that has a lower value in a certain region of space than in the neighbouring regions).
Anyway, I think Mollie's ministrations instilled in me a potential for hypochondria — a potential that has been fully realized and made its way into many of my cartoons.
Additionally, there is a potential that favors extended β-type conformations.
However, SE fundamentally could benefit from two disciplines - a potential that is still intact: sociology to study its social aspects, and economics to study its entrepreneurial ones.
Power, then, lies at the basis of every political community and is the expression of a potential that is always available to actors.
Light sheet techniques have tremendous potential for illuminating the workings of microbial communities, a potential that is just beginning to be realized.
Soon, anything repetitive within a frame of reference will be taken over by weak AI, and the strong AI will become the next frontier in technology — with a potential that could alter the course of human evolution.
We consider a periodic potential energy landscape with no left right symmetry that is driven by an external force which can be derived from a potential that is periodic both in time and space.
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