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"potential for damage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means the likelihood or possibility for something to cause harm or destruction. Example: The recent storm has left the area with a lot of debris, posing a potential for damage to homes and buildings. In this sentence, "potential for damage" is used to describe the risk of harm that exists due to the presence of debris.
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realizes the potential for damage," she warned.
The potential for damage to the economy is considerable.
Animal studies have also raised concerns over the potential for damage.
Kill the password and you eliminate the vulnerability with the greatest potential for damage.
Animal studies have raised concerns over the potential for damage to be done.
In the commotion, there is the potential for damage, theft and misplacement.
because the potential for damage to the books and computers is great.
Given that nearly all students take science GCSEs there is great potential for damage.
One of the primary concerns that home-swappers have relates to the potential for damage to their house or apartment.
With the proliferation of online news outlets, the potential for damage as a result of misrepresentation is increasing.
When the cheque goes to a persuasive computer salesman, the potential for damage is greater.
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potential for growth
potential for subversion
potential for eco-tourism
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potential for brand
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