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Sentence count:272+7Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: essentiallysubstantiallyresidentialinfluentialpresidentialpartiallyinitiallysubstantialMeaning: [pə'tenʃlɪ]  adv. with a possibility of becoming actual. 
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61. Thus research into colonic motor function remains a challenging and potentially rewarding area where progress has been facilitated by recent technological advances.
62. Yet more than 3,000 strains of bacteria have already been isolated, and may potentially contain useful new compounds.
63. The world faced an economic crisis that was potentially worse than the Great Depression of the 19305.
64. In addition, this measure gives a potentially better packing density than conventional indexing techniques.
65. There are potentially more germs on a dishcloth than there are in an average pedal bin - so disinfect cloths regularly.
66. The most potentially explosive area of contact between headquarters and the Boards was in financial control.
67. A structural appraisal of the building identified a number of potentially serious defects which could arise in the event of fire.
68. Thus there was a combination of potentially explosive contributory factors.
69. It is also sensible to anticipate all the questions likely to be asked, particularly the potentially embarrassing ones.
70. Colds, flu or any ailment that diminishes vocal stamina and luster are potentially disastrous.
71. Whenever possible breeding colony staff should not be involved with other animals of a potentially lower health status.
72. And a specialist in alcohol abuse says youngsters don't realise the dangers associated with what is a potentially harmful drug.
73. Folic acid, a B vitamin, reduces heart-attack risks by lowering a potentially deadly blood chemical called homocysteine.
74. Rather than expending vast sums on political posturing, we may in-stead choose to invest in potentially profitable space enterprises.
75. Can a school prohibit distribution of potentially disruptive union material?
76. A male is potentially capable of fertilizing hundreds of females, if he could only copulate with them.
77. Bailey and Harrison found that for certain types of passage cloze scores were potentially unreliable indicators of comprehension.
78. Better that negotiations should break down than such difficulties be suppressed: a merger which fails is potentially disastrous.
79. There are four and a half million people earning above average incomes and therefore potentially vulnerable to Labour's tax squeeze.
80. The missile defence issue is without question the most troublesome(sentencedict.com), time-consuming and potentially dangerous item on the current international agenda.
81. An investigation of the causes of the charring, a potentially disastrous situation, is under way.
82. And Mr Major happily used freelance fixers like Mr Wakeham to defuse potentially difficult committee meetings.
83. This time round we're going to cover the potentially fraught matter of cabling.
84. Their presence in the alliance masks deep and potentially explosive differences.
85. The colonic epithelium is in continuous contact with potentially carcinogenic compounds, which enter the body usually as part of the diet.
86. This implies the need to store potentially very large, unstructured data objects as just another field in a database record.
87. The potentially damaging essentialism and determinism of this approach is deflected by an argument that there is no inevitability in these forms.
87. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
88. Argument and competition are potentially beneficial and fruitful; both may degenerate into conflict if badly managed.
89. During seizures, there was a sustained increase in extracellular glutamate to potentially neurotoxic concentrations in the epileptogenic hippocampus.
90. The normal gastric mucosa can prevent bypass diffusion of potentially noxious substances from the gastric lumen.
More similar words: essentiallysubstantiallyresidentialinfluentialpresidentialpartiallyinitiallysubstantialattentionpay attention toa bone of contentioninitialpartialsentimentpalatialsociallyofficiallyespeciallytentextentpatentintentmentallyentitylisten tosentenceentitlementioneventuallyenticing
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