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"a better potential" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a situation or person's ability to improve or be successful. For example, "The new manager has a better potential to help the company turn a profit than the one we had before."
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A better potential president?
Thus, it allows for a better potential of factoring out non-human-induced activities.
The London tech market has become a better potential platform for IPOs following recent legislative changes.
Moreover, with properly tuned parameters, the PDSO algorithm is verified to have a better potential of energy saving.
The analysis indicates a better potential for open loop hydrogen preheating using fuel cell waste heat for open-cathode stacks.
Their moderate degradation rate makes them a better potential candidate for porous scaffolds than Mg-based alloys.
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Expect Wilson to get a relatively long leash, as from a long-term standpoint, he offers a much better potential return than the meager-armed Matt Flynn (who people forget was originally drafted in the seventh round for a reason).
Accurate diagnosis and staging leads to more appropriate treatment selection, and, in our patient, a much better potential prognosis for someone initially diagnosed with a universally fatal disease.
But Iowa has a far better potential consolation prize waiting than Bowling Green does: the Rose Bowl as either outright Big Ten champion or co-champion with Fiesta Bowl-bound Ohio State.
Next-generation sequencing has a considerably better potential than conventional sequencing to find structural variation, which could contribute to the understanding of the genetics of type 2 diabetes.
Collagen 1 and 3 and α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) up-regulation was blocked by HDAC inhibition and proliferation was decreased upon treatment, with a pronounced better potential for TSA [ 117].
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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