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The phrase "analyzed potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the examination or evaluation of possible outcomes, opportunities, or capabilities in a specific context.
Example: "The team analyzed potential risks associated with the new project before moving forward."
Alternatives: "assessed possibilities" or "evaluated prospects".
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He evaluated and analyzed potential investments.
Thayna analyzed potential strategic partnership models for Dancing Classrooms.
Regarding the first point, we have extensively analyzed potential microbial infection in AD.
Her master's research analyzed potential communications regulatory models to limit the spread of false news on digital platforms.
In this study we analyzed potential of designing of district heating systems from environmental waste.
Moreover, we analyzed potential vascular, metabolic or inflammatory mechanisms underlying these effects.
Mr. Schiff, who is known as Scott, was until September an associate at G. L. Ohrstrom, a New York leveraged buyout firm, where he analyzed potential acquisitions and helped raise money.
FMEA is used to identify actions to mitigate the analyzed potential failure modes and their effect on the operations.
Thus, we cultured MC3T3E1 cells with or without acetaldehyde in the presence or absence of the anti-oxidant Trolox C and analyzed potential effects on osteoblast differentiation (Fig. 5b).
These investigations of riddelliine analyzed potential carcinogenesis and the utility of the female-rat/male-mouse design in bioassays and dose response.
Of the enzymes analyzed, potential N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAG) activity was found to contributed most to the differentiation of teosinte rhizosphere samples from the other corn varieties.
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