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The phrase "will potentially happen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is likely to occur but is not guaranteed. Example: "The changes in policy will potentially happen next quarter, depending on the results of the upcoming review."
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The first time you buy a new brand of disposable bedwetting diapers, you'll need to test the diapers out to ensure no leakage will potentially happen.
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"Ultimately, I'm a little disheartened because I know this past winter, when I was negotiating with the Phillies, this was a sore thumb, if you will, about this potentially happening," said Moyer, who was told Monday he would be going to the bullpen.
And that could potentially happen in humans".
We cannot speak about what could potentially happen.
"Could it potentially happen?
This could potentially happen as soon as August.
What happens to Young will potentially have far-reaching consequences for millions of American women.
He/she will explain what will happen during the examination.
What happens in the minutes and hours after that will potentially be the most significant moments of our biography.
That will potentially delay the gas plant".
Whatever will happen will happen.
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