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The phrase "potential violence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are describing a situation in which violence may potentially occur if certain circumstances are met. For example, "The long-running feud between the two families created a potential for violence if they were to ever cross paths again."
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"There's so much tension and potential violence.
Or perhaps she just likes the potential violence they imply.
The evening is charged with potential violence, military and domestic.
Any political progress seems almost certain to take place against this backdrop of potential violence.
Rainsy is not the only one to warn of potential violence during this election.
Filmed in shadowy slow motion, a scene of potential violence looks tender, lyrical, balletic.
It was primarily peaceful, although behind it lay elements of potential violence that could have exploded into civil war.
The second assassination augmented the first, expanded our sense of floating on a dark sea of potential violence.
"By taking guns out of the hands of people who misuse them, you reduce some of the potential violence".
The idea seems to be to defuse potential violence through a combination of surprise, fear, and flattery.
"I'm worried that there are going to be confrontations and potential violence at the polls," he said.
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