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The phrase "potential category" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a possible or potential group or classification within a larger category. Example: "The new product could fall into several potential categories, including technology, fashion, or home goods."
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"The Girlfriend Experience" traces this potential category mistake in both directions.
At the height of the Republican National Convention this week, a potential Category 2 hurricane bearing winds greater than 100 miles per hour appears likely to slam into the Gulf Coast, perhaps close to the already battered city of New Orleans.
The Verge has also spotted potential category additions to the app.
"In terms of the accelerator, we are looking for potential category winners.
Plant and bacterial laccases belong to the low redox potential category, whereas fungal laccases are categorized as either high or medium redox potential laccases.
Also, he identified disadvantages of BEV compared to ICEV in the land use category and, particularly noticeable, in the human toxicity potential category, both due to the production of the lithium battery.
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This created 72 potential categories (12 of which were impossible, leaving 60 possible categories).
Six potential categories have been announced, ranging from healthcare to the environment.
We overlaid maps of land use (ORBIC 2010b) and wind farm potential categories poor, marginal, fair, and good (National Renewable Energy Laboratory 2002).
Finally, we determined whether favorable habitats were associated with wind farm potential categories using contingency tables and a χ2 test.
Today, TFF has narrowed down its submissions to a short list of 40 submissions from all four potential categories, including Series, Auteur, Animate, or Genre.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com