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The phrase "have potential problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It means that there are things that could cause difficulties or issues in the future. Example: "Before starting a new project, it's important to assess all aspects to ensure that it doesn't have potential problems that could hinder its success."
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Mr. Chambliss and Mr. Kingston also have potential problems, because Democrats have a good shot at winning their House seats, Mr. Chambliss's in particular, if they were to run for the Senate.
Infants and toddlers visit medical care providers at designated intervals to have their growth and development charted, to receive vaccinations, to have hearing and vision checked, and to have potential problems identified.
All but four of the cranes have already been inspected, and only seven of all those inspected so far have been found to have potential problems.
We received help in weeding out companies that may have scored high by our core methodology, but may have potential problems.
Synthetic polymers may have potential problems regarding retention and degradation in situ (Daniels et al. 1994; van der Elst et al. 1999).
28 Next, to evaluate if the result of our meta-analysis was consistent regardless of the inclusion of specific models that have potential problems in being synthesised, we conducted a sensitivity analysis.
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This could have potential problem with floor and ceiling effects if more than 15-20% of patients have scores in these values[ 2, 5].
Mr Blair also had potential problems over the Gleneagles summit yesterday.
Reduction of the scale, however, has potential problems since it may result in excessively small units or in the breakup of efficiently run farms.
Q. Has Time Equities worked successfully with its lenders? A. We had a manageable maturity schedule this year, and where we could have had potential problems, we've been able to work with the lenders and get extensions.
However, using the quarterly data also has potential problems.
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