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The phrase "vague potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an unclear or uncertain possibility or capability in various contexts, such as business, personal development, or creative endeavors. Example: "The project's vague potential left the team unsure of how to proceed with their plans."
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Public announcements in the media about vague potential signs of radicalisation have not helped.
So for now, aside from a few success stories and the vague potential of a better life somehow in the future (despite massive national unemployment and persistent low- to high-level discrimination), these threatened jobs are all the Midgaan have.
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Quinn is vague about potential tax increases.
Parked at dusk in the desert in the director's car, a situation with a vague sexual potential that perhaps neither party wants to realise, a man pulls in a few metres ahead of them.
The scope of that goal -- its fearlessly grand vision, its vague methodology, its potential to inspire skepticism in even sympathetic observers -- is typical of the Ensler program.
But in that year Harry Markowitz, a graduate student at the University of Chicago, gave finance theory a new, hard-edged clarity by equating the concept of risk — previously a vague term for potential losses — with the mathematical concept of variance.
Tom Sparber, a former Haldane vice president who worked for a year in a Haldane office in New Jersey owned by B. L. Marketing before leaving last May, said he was encouraged to make vague references to potential clients about a beneficial relationship Haldane had with an outside company called Sterling Hightower.
The provisions contained within Sopa (Stop Online Privacy Act), Pipa (Protect Intellectual Property Act) and Acta (Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement) came in for sustained criticism for their vague wording and potential threat to perfectly legal activity; one commentator warned of the internet being crippled "by greed and ignorance".
For the vast majority of victims who come forward, the only real incentive is the vague promise of potential "justice".
Today, alongside its classification work, the BBFC continues to ban films outright, on grounds as vague as a potential to "cause harm to public morals" or as specific as the depiction of female ejaculation, face-sitting and other acts associated with female sexual pleasure.
Along similar lines, a game called "The Cat and the Coup," being developed by scholars at U.S.C., points vaguely toward a potential approach for future documentary films.
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