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Discover Ludwig"not potentially" is a correct construction in written English.
It is used to express the negation of something being possible or having potential. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing limitations or debunking speculation. Example: "The new drug has been tested extensively and has been deemed not potentially harmful to users."
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What is not, potentially, a quotation?
It would not potentially make a difference".
Defeated victims become impotent ghosts, not potentially hostile witnesses.
His repertory has changed but his competitiveness has not, potentially at his detriment.
Does it mean that they are not potentially available for aircraft to deliver and not to be used by artillery?
So I think we've arrived at a solution that actually makes people more safe, that gives people higher comfort that the government would not potentially abuse its power".
There is no General Eisenhower to send people like Governor Scott Walker on real ventures that are not potentially embarrassing "trade missions".
Does it mean that they are not potentially going to be used by something that's been repositioned elsewhere, different delivery systems?
On the other hand, it is hard to find scientists who are not potentially conflicted by their financial interests in these companies.
NATO, two-tiers or not, potentially holds as much value to the United States in the multipolar future as it did in the cold war past.
So it seemed daring, if not potentially demeaning to those whose memories the players said they were honoring, to offer Tuesday as a gift of remembrance.
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