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The phrase "address their potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the need to recognize and develop someone's abilities or capabilities.
Example: "The program aims to address their potential by providing tailored training and mentorship opportunities."
Alternatives: "tap into their potential" or "unlock their potential".
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Further studies will be necessary to address their potential therapeutic use as immunomodulatory drugs, both as immunostimulants or anti-inflammatory agents.
Additional studies are highly warranted for the investigation of the mechanical properties of these scaffolds in order to address their potential use in clinics.
Alginate and chitosan, which are polysaccharide biopolymers, have been the focal point of an expanding number of studies that address their potential for use in enzyme/cell encapsulation (Zhou et al. 2010).
As one can see in this example of Gillette advertising, the most successful ads don't target sites that have the same theme as the product they're hawking, but instead using common cases, problems, and questions to address their potential customers.
Callahan et al [6] emphasized the need to distinguish costs of phenotypes from costs of plasticity per se, and to address their potential interactions.
We therefore decided to directly manipulate the levels of RAS kinases by siRNA-based approach to address their potential contribution to the ERK1/2 pathway in GHM cells.
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This paper addresses their potential role for prevention and treatment of cancer-related thrombosis.
A number of studies have been conducted addressing their potential as diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic targets in cerebral and cardiovascular diseases.
These FMR1-derived lncRNAs are primate-specific, and animal models have not addressed their potential influence on the FXS phenotype (The Dutch-Belgian Fragile X Consortium 1994; Chen and Toth 2001; Fisch et al. 1999; Godfraind et al. 1996; Miller et al. 1999; Stafstrom et al. 2012).
The opportunity to prepare large quantities of biological active CCN2/CTGF and CCN3/NOV proteins will now allow us to address key questions of these CCN proteins in regard to structure, function, post-translational modifications (e. g. glycosylation), involvement in individual signal cascades, and further provide a foundation to address their therapeutic potential in various disease models.
"Infants are the population of greatest concern identified in the Massachusetts risk assessment, but the OIG assessment doesn't adequately address their demonstrated potential for significant perchlorate exposure and risk".
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