Sentence examples for to potentially from inspiring English sources

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to potentially

adverb

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

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"We hope to potentially head that off".

"Why expose yourself to potentially harmful ingredients?

It was a lot to potentially lose.

It exposed architects to potentially useful tools of cultural analysis.

These tapes would give answers to potentially important questions.

It can lead to potentially life-threatening conditions.

But it also means more to potentially go wrong.

That would open the door to potentially vast political changes.

"We wanted to potentially lift the careers of these people".

Nonetheless, they become exposed to potentially expensive lawsuits.

To potentially lose three seems like an epidemic.

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