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The phrase "asserts a potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the possibility or capability of something being realized or achieved.
Example: "The research paper asserts a potential for significant advancements in renewable energy technologies."
Alternatives: "claims a possibility" or "indicates a likelihood."
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Clinton's speech asserts a potential international "right to connect": "On their own, new technologies do not take sides in the struggle for freedom and progress, but the United States does".
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But where Webern reveled in blossoming potential, the Quartettsatz asserts a mastery achieved.
This statement is equivalent to asserting a constant chemical potential everywhere in the system.
St. John's asserts that despite a potential upsurge, it can handle the summer crush.
This result asserts an important policy implication.
That Defcon 1 assessment, he said, was made to explain potential motivations, not assert a broad conspiracy.
A common myth, repeatedly invoked by anti-evolutionists, science writers, and misinformed biologists alike, asserts that potential functions for non-genic components of the genome were long dismissed by mainstream science.
More remarkably, it also asserts the potential impact of the long-feared environmental health disaster arising from negligent use of asbestos.
A recent report asserts that the potential challenges to actualizing the MDGs are basically: maintaining the gains already made, coping with a rapid pace of urbanization, and a huge backlog of unserved rural people [ 6].
For now he's making smaller investments that hold the potential for extremely high returns but asserts there is potential for investments of up to "hundreds of millions of dollars".
For now he's making smaller investments that hold the potential for extremely high returns but asserts there is potential for investments of up to "hundreds of millions of dollars". Africa has good risk-adjusted returns in general, depending on the country.
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