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Discover LudwigThe phrase "potential taker" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to someone who has the potential to take or accept something. Example: The company is looking for potential takers for their new training program.
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As for me, my pooch and the fertile ground that garbage bins provide, this morning I cooked up some porridge of the traditional, nutritional kind and I left it discreetly, in a small container, still warm, at the side of a bin with a note to any potential taker to enjoy and share it if possible.
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It got a dozen potential takers.
Some potential takers withdrew following last November's war in Gaza, according to Masri.
"Women in the Garden," an 1873 Renoir landscape from Mr. Said's collection, had two potential takers.
But you only write one personal statement for all unis you apply to, so have 4,000 characters (including those precious spaces) to sell yourself to a variety of potential takers.
But if Westchester Children's Museum declines the offer, he says, he plans to develop the museum site anyway and find another group to run it, although he has no potential takers now.
BioStore offers fingerprint-based ID systems to schools and assures any potential takers that children's dabs are encrypted into "a string of numbers", that "cannot be used to recreate a fingerprint image" nor "used in a forensic investigation".
And rumors persist that City is one of the potential takers if Liverpool's American owners, who want to sell the club, decide to cash in on an inflated summer sale of its star striker, Fernando Torres.
Any potential takers?
As part of an aggressive new voter-targeting operation, Cambridge Analytica – financially supported by reclusive hedge fund magnate and leading Republican donor Robert Mercer – is now using so-called "psychographic profiles" of US citizens in order to help win Cruz votes, despite earlier concerns and red flags from potential survey-takers.
However there is a tactic – let us call it the Perth Protocol – in which the well-directed bouncer and the delivery that is back of a good length are used not simply as a softener, nor even as a potential wicket-taker (although that would be bonus) but to push the batsman back in the crease so that hemmed in, he feels duty bound to have a go at anything pitched temptingly up for the drive.
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