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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addressing potentially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of dealing with or considering possible issues or outcomes in a situation.
Example: "The report is addressing potentially significant risks that could impact the project's success."
Alternatives: "tackling possible" or "considering potential".
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As usual, Cole proves himself adept at addressing potentially preachy social issues in a manner which is both entertaining and unobtrusive.
Our work falls into the former category of game-theoretic models but is different than the typical approach in addressing potentially selfish behavior at the MAC layer.
Additionally, there have been new disclosures addressing potentially hazardous ingredients.
These results need to be confirmed in larger, longer-term studies addressing potentially confounding design issues in the present study.
This work has highlighted the importance of addressing potentially adverse unintended consequences of workarounds associated with the introduction of EHRs.
There is a window of opportunity in antenatal care to implement targeted preventive interventions addressing potentially modifiable risk factors for poor maternal and infant outcomes.
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"As with all projects that have not addressed potentially significant impacts, this proposal is a potential candidate for referral to [CEQ]," the report concluded.
This simple math doesn't address potentially complex measures needed to ensure NPR's continued independence.
And, more generally, they must create institutions specifically designed to explore and address potentially catastrophic misuse of new technologies.
It began 100 months ago with the objective of charting action in a crucial period to address potentially catastrophic climate change.
The Arctic states have addressed potentially divisive issues in an orderly manner, and the prospects for resolving issues in the region by force are presently slight.
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