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'harbours potential' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a situation or a person that has the potential for growth and development, or for success. For example, "This small business harbours potential for success in the future."
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Turkey, say, might join on the basis not just of a long transition period but of an open-ended exclusion from the EU's rules on the free movement of labour.The risks of multi-speedingA multi-speed Europe clearly harbours potential dangers.
hMSCs for the first time were reported in the bone marrow and till now they have been isolated from various tissues, including adipose tissue, amniotic fluid, endometrium, dental tissues, umbilical cord and Wharton's jelly which harbours potential MSCs.
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Signing up to improving outcomes is one thing, but differences over how to get there harbour potential conflict.
From those who harbour potential worries - such as business or the unions - there has been a degree of grudging respect, allied to lingering anxieties.
Nevertheless, losses at 4q, 5q, 6q, 8p and 11p have been frequently reported in PCa specimens and these loci are suspected of harbouring potential tumor suppressor genes [35], [36].
High abundant proteins harbour potential diagnostic molecules.
The authors identified 66 loci that harbour potential brain tumour-associated oncogenes that collaborate with PDGF-β.
All together these findings suggest that specific subsets of HTs may harbour potential thyroid cancer's precursors.
PKA is a hetero-tetramer comprising of 2 regulatory subunits harbouring potential ROS-sensitive cysteinyl residues and 2 catalytic subunits (Brennan et al, 2004; Weerapana et al, 2010).
They also harbour potential regulatory sites, which could evolve to become accessory sites for RNA pol II transcription as revealed by their clustering in older subfamilies.
We would expect coding sequences to be conserved, but regions of non-coding conservation, which could harbour potential functional (conserved) sequences, are of particular interest.
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