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The phrase "potentially limited" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has the potential to be limited or constrained in some way. Example: "The success of the project is potentially limited by the limited budget allocated for it."
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Geely also owns Volvo, but analysts questioned its decision to buy a carmaker with potentially limited export potential that had not turned a profit for five years before the rescue.
The site with the dissected landscape structure potentially limited the transmission.
However, their efficacy is potentially limited by inefficient linker cleavage, and lysosomal entrapment of drugs.
However these studies included medically indicated births and are therefore potentially limited by confounding by the indication for delivery.
Muguruza had pulled out of each of her previous two tournaments this year with injury, and Hsieh said she was intent on capitalizing on her potentially limited mobility.
But with Davis potentially limited, Bibby ineffective and Shumpert and Jeremy Lin out, the Knicks need someone to spark the offense and find open shooters.
Most of the patients had been pretreated with lipid-lowering therapy, which potentially limited the amount that plaque buildup could have been reduced with further LDL cholesterol-lowering therapy.
But that potentially limited the base of backers that could participate in its platform.
Furthermore, the thermometer calibration is potentially limited to a narrow range of slab compositions at a 4-GPa condition.
Thus, a favorable change on either of these secondary measures was potentially limited by its proximity to the scale limit.
Radiation dose concerns and the absence of established protocols are factors that have potentially limited the use of CT for work-up in these young children.
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