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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we would potentially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing possibilities or hypothetical situations that may occur in the future. Example: "If we secure the funding, we would potentially expand our operations to new markets."
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"This is an idea we would potentially consider," he said.
"We would potentially be judged by society as being unethical," he said, "even though we would have been acting within the law".
If PPL hadn't changed direction, Spence said, "we would potentially have been in junk bond status and our ability to pay dividends might have been called into question".
"If I surrounded myself in my business with people very similar to me then we would potentially be successful in some areas, but we would miss an awful lot of opportunities.
"It launches in 72 countries around the world, it's orientated to a younger market that as a tourist organisation we would potentially struggle to reach, and it's particularly clever in non-English-speaking countries.
"We have always said that part of this strategy that ITV Studios is getting into the right shape we would potentially look at partnerships in M&A [mergers and acquisitions] if the right opportunities come up and if they were bang on strategy," he said.
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We knew this would potentially paint us as "unpatriotic"; we filed it anyway, because we are patriotic.
Nevertheless, given the total risk of harm that may be posed by collective action problems, we believe they would potentially justify restrictions on parental choice in the genetic supermarket.
"The plan is still about developing a really wide base of players and we wouldn't potentially have those players who now have the experience of losing to Ireland and what that feels like.
"We were told at that point that there was going to be no intervention, there was going to be no negotiation, and that no ransom would be paid — and, if in fact, we attempted to raise the money and pay it we would be potentially prosecuted," James Foley's father John told ABC News.
Given the strong correlation between many environmental toxicants and SES, we would expect potentially large bias due to loss to follow-up to be possible and even expected because the combination of SES and factors related to many outcomes are likely to be a particularly strong predictor of participation, but are often difficult to measure.
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