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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am potentially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a possibility or likelihood regarding a state or condition in the present or future.
Example: "I am potentially interested in the new project if it aligns with my skills."
Alternatives: "might be" or "could be".
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am potentially
adverb
In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.
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If I am potentially interested in splitting the summer, should I mention it in my cover letter?
Either there is one or there is not, and if there is one, then I am potentially subject to its powers of legal coercion.
I start most of my videos in bed, so every minute I am awake, I am potentially filming or editing.
"I'm just pretty sick of going out and feeling like if I dress the way that I want and it's a hot day or if I'm just feeling free then I am potentially not safe.
Like I feel I am potentially the source of my demise and I feel fragile".
Similar(55)
This is potentially inflationary.
They are potentially dangerous.
"It's potentially significant".
These are potentially unrecoverable.
That is potentially dangerous.
Those are potentially good outcomes.
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