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"potential to undermine" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that has the power or capability to weaken or sabotage a situation or goal. Example: The new policy has the potential to undermine employee morale and productivity if it is not implemented properly.
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She said it had the potential to undermine parliament's attempt to abolish the "twin myths".
"It really has the potential to undermine the legitimacy of the whole field," he said.
The crisis has the potential to undermine the credibility of free-market capitalism.
She worried that this had the potential to undermine the right to a fair trial.
Budget leaks are a serious business, having the potential to undermine parliament and move international markets.
The process, he says, has the potential to undermine the credibility of economic studies conducted by federal agencies.
Left unresolved, the refugee issue has the potential to undermine any permanent peace agreement between Palestinians and Israelis.
The omissions also have the potential to undermine public confidence in the completeness and accuracy of the Register.
Even then it was initially rejected for its potential to undermine the traditional skills of forensic scientists and pathologists.
Put another way: does the scandal have the potential to undermine the qualities that made the candidate successful?
It has the potential to undermine our stability as a country and damage our reputation in the world.
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