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The phrase "investigate potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing something that should be explored further in order to determine potential outcomes, implications, or opportunities. For example, "We need to investigate the potential ramifications of this decision before we move forward."
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We have begun to investigate potential behavioral effects of the potentiation we observed.
The FBI, which has authority to investigate potential terrorism, announced Thursday that it had taken over the investigation.
We also investigate potential neighboring effects among such users.
What should shame the Red Cross is its repeated failure to investigate potential harm.
It is absolutely true that we've got to investigate potential price gouging or market manipulation.
This revelation led us to investigate potential applications in new types of lasers.
Our lab investigate potential decision-making biases exhibited by anxious and depressed individuals.
PREPARE goes a step further to investigate potential benefits of estrogen.
A federal grand jury has begun to investigate potential criminal wrongdoing arising from the fen-phen settlement.
The league argues it does not have resources to investigate potential buyers, nor to defend a more sophisticated ownership test.
She also called for expanding the federal government's ability to investigate potential civil rights violation by law enforcement agencies.
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