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Discover Ludwig"potentially supporting" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has the potential to provide support or assistance. Example: "The new measures implemented by the government are potentially supporting the economy, but their impact remains to be seen."
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In future, the software could also be adapted for analysing cutaneous signals (electrogastrography; EGG), potentially supporting the development of HR body surface EGG potential mapping, as proposed recently by Du et al. [ 41].
Dual-mode adders enable voltage scaling of the entire system, potentially supporting further overall energy reduction.
This methanogen was co-localized with fermentative bacteria (Fig. 4a) that can produce H2 thus potentially supporting hydrogenotrophic methanogenesis.
As taxpayers we are now all potentially supporting these banks with our own money, and it is right that we have a say in how they are run.
The presence of the protein is required for seeding to occur, potentially supporting a direct relationship between seeding and pathology in HD.
In the long run, IPS cells offer major promise for use in regenerative medicine, potentially supporting the growth of healthy cells and tissues derived from a patient's own cells.
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Sagebrush habitats that potentially supported sage grouse occupied approximately 463,509 square miles".
The opposition Labour Party now says it would potentially support some form of plebiscite.
All of these conditions can potentially support us in minimizing bias.
Seaweeds are identified as a sustainable biomass that can potentially support biofuel production demands.
And the abundant bacteria in the lake could potentially support microscopic animals such as worms, rotifers or tardigrades.
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