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The phrase "a potential upside" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possible benefits or advantages of a situation or decision.
Example: "Investing in renewable energy has a potential upside in terms of long-term cost savings and environmental impact."
Alternatives: "a possible benefit" or "a likely advantage."
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So, a potential upside risk if you like that.
But there is a potential upside to this story.
But he sees a potential upside to a paved road to the village.
Whereas past research has focused on the downsides of task switching, the present research uncovers a potential upside: increased creativity.
There is a potential upside to this contingent Trump effect, however, if it incentivises US allies and partners to cooperate more closely.
No company will invest in a product that consumers don't want, even one with such a potential upside for the environment.
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A more straightforward deal would have had a bigger potential upside.
These conversations reminded me that while thinking entrepreneurially has a huge potential upside, some of the attributes involved, like a proclivity for taking risks or a tendency to be overly persistent, can also present challenges.
And in a country where there aren't a lot of things for young people to do, bin Salman sees a huge potential upside to film.
A big potential upside: People get to keep policies they like.
There is a huge potential upside for candidates who are aided by independent spending.
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