Astronomers tend to put "potentially habitable" in a very big range. I agree that there are planets that can and most likely do hold other life forms but the amount of things needed in order to be completely habitable is huge.
They consider certain distances possibly habitable relative to the sun but we don't know if they have water, ozone layers (considering they are similar to human needs), etc...
I do agree that there are many similar Earths out there.
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