Sentence examples for would potentially need from inspiring English sources

"would potentially need" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means that something might be necessary under certain circumstances, but is not certain. For example: "We would potentially need additional staff if we expand our operations."

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Wilpon would potentially need enormous sums of money to meet those demands, either by settling with Picard, or if he eventually lost to him in court.

To win a delegate plurality, Mr. Santorum would potentially need to win states like California, Maryland or Oregon where the demographics are even more challenging to him than they are in Illinois.

"People just don't want to take blood thinners," Woo said, adding that patients are also hoping that experimental transcatheter technology, which could allow valve replacement without the need for open heart surgery, will be available for them in 10 or 15 years when they would potentially need another surgery.

The publishers would potentially need to have access to these privy psychological data about the authors, reviewers and journal editors.

Despite this, I just wasn't sure if I was cut out for loving a man who would potentially need to change my Depends.

For a more microscopic insight in cell elasticity, one would potentially need compound models to account for the heterogeneous, multi-component structure of the cytoskeleton.

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For studies of the gastrointestinal tract where a larger volume would be potentially needed, the ratio can be extrapolated in up to 200 ml of solution.

"Still, our sense is that Mr. Buffett probably would not have the appetite for the entire amount of capital potentially needed," CreditSights said.

"Such devices would potentially eliminate the need for frequent, uncomfortable finger pricking for blood glucose measurements and would greatly improve diabetic peoples' quality of life while still maintaining a high level of diagnostic accuracy," they say.

A negative PET may predict a benign tumour that would potentially prevent the need for biopsy or surgery in lesions with inconclusive CT or MR imaging.

Furthermore, as active surveillance becomes a more widely considered management option in low-grade disease, a sensitive method for monitoring changes in tumour volume and location would potentially eliminate the need for repetitive biopsies and enable a more advanced temporal evaluation.

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