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The phrase "always a potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has the possibility of occurring or being realized at any time.
Example: "In every challenge, there is always a potential for growth and learning."
Alternatives: "always a possibility" or "always a chance".
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Anniversary concerts are always a potential hazard.
Armor in these stories is always a potential disguise.
There is always a potential unveiling: of skin and of intent.
When it comes to selling the Independent, this contract was always a potential deal-breaker.
Sharks are always a potential threat to humans who enter their space.
Distraction is always a potential danger, and not just because of personal computers and other gadgets.
They share their food and live in closely confined conditions, so transmission of disease is always a potential problem.
At the same time, he has to protect his mother, who, by virtue of being related to him, is always a potential target for no-goodniks.
The failure is going to make UK distributors ever more wary of football-themed titles, although there is always a potential to increase earnings from DVD sales.
"Resistance is always a potential in a living ecosystem," Jeff Alvis, a business manager at Amvac Chemical told Chemical & Engineering News in February, about its effectiveness.
I have to be aware that 24 hours a day I'm always a potential target, and that at any moment I can be used".
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