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potent

[poht-nt] / ˈpoʊt nt /


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It’s all the result of a potent new dynamic in the U.S. market for electricity.

From Barron's

“It’s got multiple ways of stopping the HIV from replicating and it’s very potent, so all you need is a tiny dose,” Barr explained.

From Barron's

That path back for USC would certainly be smoother with a more potent offense.

From Los Angeles Times

He judged perfectly when to attack and when to hold back, working singles and twos instead against a potent Pakistan attack who were taking regular wickets at the other end.

From Barron's

AI disruption fears have been a potent selling signal in the market this year.

From The Wall Street Journal