Sentence examples for the potentially from inspiring English sources

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the potentially

adverb

In a manner showing much potential; with the possibility of happening in a given way.

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Even the potentially tacky projections looked good.

Now for the potentially demoralising downside.

However, the potentially enormous expense involved has claimed some victims.

And, of course, the (potentially Machiavellian?) millionaire ex-husband.

Some have sounded the alarm about the potentially disturbing implications.

But there was the potentially politically explosive matter of privacy.

"He recognized the potentially serious nature of something like that".

Unfortunately Mr. Alvarez withholds the potentially most gripping elements.

You insure against the potentially negative ones, like prostate cancer.

Then there are the potentially troubling things about Nick.

But as Scala pointed out, the potentially biggest endorsement of all remains un-bestowed.

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