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"potential money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to money that could potentially be earned, saved, or otherwise acquired. For example, "People should invest in stocks to make the most of their potential money."
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"There's a lot of potential money that the county's just not accessing.
"The potential money that could be made getting into a company pre-I.P.O.
Authorities have expressed concerns about potential money laundering abuses and its use in funding illegal activities including drug purchases.
Ms. Wolfe, who was raised in Syosset on Long Island, saw it as a potential money pit.
Because loans give rise to new deposits, the potential money supply is, in this way, expanded or reduced.
"The anxiety level around potential money fund redemptions is certainly higher than it's been," Mr. Abate said Wednesday.
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The phones, while a potential money-saver for consumers, could cause big problems for cellphone companies.
The bank added $800 million to its reserves to help address potential money-laundering charges.
So too would another potential money-making avenue, something discreetly lucrative in private equity.
Movie executives, faced with squeezed bottom lines and a US economy still struggling to recover from financial crisis, see fairytales as potential money-spinners.
With economic collapse food is still a potential money-spinner, as politicians wonder about paying for their campaigns in elections due next year.
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