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"potentially contribute" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has the potential, or possibility, to make a contribution. For example, "This report outlines ways in which renewable energy sources could potentially contribute to a decrease in carbon emissions."
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This understanding could potentially contribute to more effective interventions and treatments for these disorders.
This can be utilized and potentially contribute to achieve the mentioned benefits.
Human cognitive limitations and heuristics that potentially contribute to human errors are explicitly modeled.
We aimed to identify variants that potentially contribute to the high comorbidity between these disorders.
Thus, other important regions that could potentially contribute to intelligence, such as the cerebellum, are often overlooked18.
We can effectively pull back the curtain and invite readers to witness, and potentially contribute to, our reporting.
Such factors potentially contribute to disproportionally high death rates of young women as compared to similarly aged men.
The electroosmotic pumping effect was investigated and found to potentially contribute to the oil transport to the cathode reservoir.
Other mechanisms could potentially contribute to these effects.
Such an improvement could potentially contribute to tsunami disaster mitigation.
These information may potentially contribute to the genomic and epigenetic insights explaining heterosis.
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