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The phrase "as one potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a possibility or option among others in a given context.
Example: "As one potential solution to the problem, we could consider implementing a new software system."
Alternatives: "as one option" or "as one possibility".
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Only three studies focused specifically on diabetes; the remaining 17 studies investigated diabetes as one potential prognostic variable among many.
But Kesa today climbed 1.9p to 139p on talk of possible private equity interest, with PAI Partners named as one potential predator.
The board cited new labor contracts for municipal employees as one potential problem.
Political instability was highlighted as one potential challenge for local authorities.
Overseas bidders could also be interested, with Citigroup of the US mentioned as one potential predator.
Traders suggested Germany's Allianz as one potential predator, with a price of around 250p a share mentioned.
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Modular junctions and sleeve interfaces have been identified as one potential point of weakness with corrosion and fretting being contributing factors to ultimate femoral component fracture.
Agricultural runoff from poultry farms could serve as one potential pathway for the birds to spread the bacteria to seals, without direct contact between the two. .
Which they won't, so no worries, I was just throwing it out there as one potential solution that could have helped avoid the shitstorm they're now seeing.
Speaking generally about Hardest-Hit, Romero cited program limitations as one potential reason for the lack of success.
CLTS has been identified as one potential approach to accelerating rural sanitation improvement in Cambodia2.
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