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The phrase "about that potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possibilities, opportunities, or capabilities related to a specific subject or context.
Example: "I wanted to have a conversation about that potential for collaboration between our teams."
Alternatives: "regarding that possibility" or "concerning that capability".
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Obviously I hope they're right about that potential coexistence.
Why don't they look at the birth certificates?" Nothing has been done about that potential age violation since Yang's video recently surfaced on the Internet.
Environmentalists are uncomfortable about that potential outcome, but say they have little choice if they want to save the redwoods, which are dwindling fast.
As you weigh all the positives and negatives about that potential new job, ask yourself if the net allure of your next step is based on push or pull.
Asked by The Times last year about that potential self-dealing — whereby the executives collected rent paid by the federal government — they announced that they would seek to sell their ownership stakes.
Expectations heightened further over the weekend following his first ATP title in Sydney , and on arriving in Melbourne 24 hours later he was asked about that potential third-round meeting with Federer.
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From then on, it was really about living up that potential".
Mr. Hyde is all about making sure that potential critics are bought off and remain silent.
"Realising the potential" of SynBio is talked about as though that potential is pre-ordained.
"He is young, has great pace and it's now about fulfilling that potential".
A: We are in fact in active discussions with a big company about just that potential.
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