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Discover Ludwig"potentials of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the capabilities or possibilities of something or someone. Example: "The job offers great potentials of growth and development for young professionals." In this sentence, "potentials of" is used to describe the potential opportunities and possibilities that the job offers for young professionals.
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DiCaprio pauses and weighs the inflammatory potentials of this remark.
Challenges and potentials of xenotransplantation -- 82.
"It's got one of the highest gross potentials of any on Broadway," he said.
"This would," the court concluded, "unwisely subject utilities to loss potentials of uncontrollable and unworkable dimensions".
But what about the more radical potentials of the cut-up technique, as pioneered by Brion Gysin and William Burroughs?
Given the power and the darker potentials of the tools she describes, we must hope that the world is listening.
Thermodynamic oxidation and reduction potentials of photocatalytic semiconductors in aqueous solution.
Beyond osteogenesis: an in vitro comparison of the potentials of six bone morphogenetic proteins.
Wardman, P. Reduction potentials of one-electron couples involving free-radicals in aqueous-solution.
Butler, K. T., Hendon, C. H. & Walsh, A. Electronic chemical potentials of porous metal organic frameworks.
Nakashima, N. et al. Experimentally determined redox potentials of individual (n,m) single-walled carbon nanotubes.
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