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The phrase "potential instability" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to the possibility of something becoming unstable or unpredictable in the near future. For example: "The rapid economic growth of the region could lead to potential instability in the markets."
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For other cases, events with accuracy indices less than 0.44 are not necessarily instable, however, severe enough to alert for potential instability.
There are several areas of potential instability.
Tension, street violence and potential instability all beckon.
In China, there is, I think, a higher degree of consciousness of the potential instability of the situation.
He and others warned us of potential instability in Russia when reality dawned on its brittle society.
More are expected as Tokyo looks to put in place safeguards against potential instability in financial markets from Brexit.
China's leadership change planned for next year will be a period of potential instability and delicacy.
Most of the outside world opposes Kurdish independence, because of the precedent it would set and the potential instability it would create.
This opposition creates potential instability and the possibility that the atmospheric dynamics that bring the monsoons could change suddenly.
A separate South Sudan will have to deal with potential instability and after years of militarisation it will also need to strengthen its civil structures.
Potential instability should be addressed not by pandering to thuggish elements but by tightening security in both Sierra Leone and Liberia, under a robust United Nations peacemaking mandate.
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