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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good potential of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to describe the likelihood or capacity for something to happen or develop positively, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "The project has a good potential of success if we follow the plan closely."
Alternatives: "a strong potential for" or "a high likelihood of".
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This study showed a good potential of the indigenous mixed culture in degrading mixed substrate of phenolics.
Bulawayo has a good potential of economic development but has been stymied by lack of sufficient water.
Experimental results confirmed a good potential of the sandwich technology to design high-performance multilayer microwave integrated circuits.
Our preliminary results demonstrate a good potential of this Mg 0.6Ca alloy as a new biomedical material.
Our results proved a good potential of FWC to serve as an alternative growth medium for cultivating oyster mushroom, P. ostreatus.
By adopting the strategy of receding horizon control, the reported GA exhibits a good potential of real-time implementation in the ASS problem.
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Cheese is a dairy product which has a good potential for delivery of probiotic microorganisms into the human intestine.
The N. cyriacigeorgica GUH-2 genome shows a good potential for the synthesis of a number of metabolites that could be antimicrobials or proteasome inhibitors.
Our analysis of EBP conservation in Desulfovibrionales demonstrated a good potential for comparative reconstruction of regulons.
Based on these observations, AML has a good potential for the design of novel antimicrobial agents.
There is a good potential for the application of 0 3 type cement based piezoelectric composites in civil engineering.
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