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The phrase "as a potential differentiator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing factors that may set something apart from others, particularly in a competitive context.
Example: "Our innovative approach to customer service can be highlighted as a potential differentiator in the market."
Alternatives: "as a possible distinguishing factor" or "as a possible competitive edge."
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Note the same fluorescent chemical label was used for both strains, eliminating this as a potential differentiator.
In primary tumors of pediatric origin, phosphocholine was identified as a potential differentiator between medulloblastomas, ependymomas and pilocytic astrocytomas [85].
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Regarding the findings from Nevill et al.[ 2], a potential differentiator could be that age as well as multiple participations were not considered.
So a firm's ability to provide security is becoming a key source of value and a potential differentiator.
These factors induce a new social reality and represent a potential differentiator for the production and offering of cruise experiences.
Ash deposition at the anode is proposed as a possible differentiator of extended cell operability between the two fuels.
The miRNAs miR-17 and miR-155 have been identified as potential differentiators between metastatic and non-metastatic breast cancer [ 107].
They are producing America's No. 1 detergent and can easily use leadership as a potential strategy (see: "Leadership: A Powerful Differentiator").
Besides these factors, other potential differentiators were scoped.
Apple also touted differential privacy as a stark differentiator between them and the competition.
Your customer base needs to interpret it as a strategic differentiator.
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