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Discover LudwigThe phrase "potentially from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe something that may have originated from a particular source. For example, "This new virus could be potentially from bats."
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HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Potentially, from China and Russia; actually, I guess, from us.
Two important subcategories of Christians (potentially from all four traditions) are Evangelicals and Pentecostals.
But California's strategy seems certain to face a legal challenge from the auto industry, and potentially from the federal government.
"We thought it was important from an artistic standpoint, from a corporate culture standpoint and potentially from a consumer standpoint".
This reality doesn't mean that the G.O.P. has nothing to gain, potentially, from shifting on those fronts.
Matt Earnshaw, group financial inclusion manager at Circle Housing, says that some residents are "only one incident away potentially from being tipped over the edge.
Great Britain is forever in her debt; without really trying, she saved it from being ruled by an appeaser and thus, potentially, from something far worse.
Grace Nathan, spokeswoman for the Voice370 campaign group, said the discovery of debris potentially from the plane brought "mixed feelings" for the whole group.
He has already created waves by suggesting that Wimbledon be moved back a week to allow the players more time to recover after Roland Garros, potentially from 2014.
Jiang Hui, whose mother was onboard MH370, made the first find – potentially from the plane's galley – on Riake beach on Isle Sainte Marie later that day.
This can be used to prevent suspected terrorists from using the internet or the telephone or even, potentially, from leaving their homes.
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