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'potential need' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a possible requirement or requirement that may arise in the future. For example: "We should be aware of any potential needs our customers may have in the future."
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"Barcelona's potential need for a new manager my well queer the pitch.
The low pay is what creates the potential need for seeking out such offers.
These findings indicated a potential need for infant stimulation programs to promote normal development.
Whatever its merits, charity is small relative to the potential need.
"I felt there was a specific potential need to have in place legislation to hold people beyond 28 days," she said.
A package that creates the potential need for continued relief down the line sets the stage for long-term budget problems, not for a healthy recovery.
His 1993 Review of Press Self Regulation reiterated the potential need for a statutory press tribunal, as well as sterner laws to protect privacy.
As we move forward, let us do so cautiously and wary of the potential need to reinstate sanctions should Iran violate the terms of the agreement.
But plans are now being made for the potential need to deploy hundreds of officers to control what goes into the arenas until the extra military personnel arrive.
Some might argue that this testing was overly punitive, while others might claim it could understate the potential need for additional capital.
The tens of thousands of people riding on Citi Bikes have only heightened the potential need for detectives trained in analyzing complex crash scenes.
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