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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a potential conquest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing goals, ambitions, or targets, often in a competitive or strategic sense.
Example: "The team viewed the new market as a potential conquest, aiming to expand their influence and customer base."
Alternatives: "as a possible target" or "as a prospective achievement".
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If a guy has to move a conversation forward, then he will think of you more as a potential conquest, instead of someone whom he should take seriously.
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It's not a complete cakewalk though and if you respond to a potential conquest the wrong way you could end up half-naked on your bed with blue balls as you weep ever so softy into your pillow.
Every landlady is hinted to be a potential conquest.
This complaint of a boastful, overprivileged celebrity, given the cold shoulder by a potential conquest, is definitely a song for our time.
VW returned from the experience with his honour intact, seeing the women as extras from a Toulouse-Lautrec painting rather than as potential conquests.
When Stephen is smooth-talking a reporter or a potential sexual conquest, like an ambitious 19-year-old intern named Molly Olivia Thirlbyy), he sounds absolutely authentic.
The classroom was only one field of potential conquest.
A belt as a potential noose.
Iran is seen as a potential threat.
Consider physical urticaria as a potential cause.
Call Netflix as a potential customer.
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