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Discover Ludwig"potential gain" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has the capability to bring a positive outcome, or a financial reward. For example: "Investing in this stock may bring a large potential gain."
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"The potential gain from raising female participation is significantly larger than from raising productivity," he said.
A third, more speculative, potential gain comes from the "commercial certainty" of liberalisation agreements.
The loss of a potential gain is of far less concern than an equal loss of an investment.
At rubber bridge, Chicago or a team event your sacrifice is debatable because your potential gain is often low.
In return for forgoing part of the potential gain, a limit is set on how far a stock can fall.
E.P.A. measures every play in terms of the potential gain of net point advantage.
I attended a panel today that suggested smarter people are more risk-loving in the face of potential gain.
This was far from the only error: the report also claims as a potential gain from Brexit increased exports from a free-trade deal with South Korea.
He likes the potential gain from munis so much that 40percentt of his own 401(k) is invested in them, even though they are already tax-exempt.
But seizing the initiative as Froome did sent out a powerful message: he would take time wherever he could no matter how small the potential gain.
There are about a dozen further constituencies where the Conservatives would move within touching distance of winning, too, taking the party's potential gain to 20 seats or more.
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