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The phrase "potential for trouble" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that could possibly lead to difficulties or problems later on. For example, "The situation in our office has a lot of potential for trouble if we don't take steps to resolve it quickly."
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Potential for trouble in parliament?
But the potential for trouble lingers.
The potential for trouble was apparent early on.
But the potential for trouble in Europe remained.
Even if all were well with the UK economy, there would be the potential for trouble.
They have viewed it negatively, seeing only the potential for trouble".
In his three seasons with the Lakers, he said, he could see the potential for trouble.
The potential for trouble in the event of a close election is huge.
His testing has shown that the stickier the drink, the more potential for trouble.
Even people who favor the idea say the potential for trouble this time is formidable.
Still, some lawmakers have seen the potential for trouble with such upfront payments.
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potential for injury
potential for growth
potential for eco-tourism
potential for subversion
potential for harm
potential for friction
potential for exploitation
potential for theft
potential for confusion
potential for disaster
potential for misuse
potential for mischief
potential for match-fixing
potential for conflict
potential for exposure
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com