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The phrase "a large potential of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or possibility for growth, development, or impact in a particular context.
Example: "The new technology has a large potential of transforming the healthcare industry."
Alternatives: "a significant capacity for" or "a great possibility of".
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The country has a large potential of 250,000MW.
Therefore, this adiabatic foam has a large potential of thermal insulation application.
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China has a large potential of bioenergy production, but Chinese bioenergy production has lagged behind and does not match its rising energy consumption.
If men tend to migrate before their wives due to job-related incentives, for instance, a small share of females in the diaspora corresponds to a large potential of female partners in the source.
The macroscopic corrosion phenomenon of the CNTs reinforced Mg composites remarkably occurred in the moist environment, due to a large potential of the galvanic cells formed between α-Mg matrix and CNTs.
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Reactivation of latent TB forms a large potential source of new infections.
Music players connect to an ecosystem of other devices and, thus, represent a large potential market of affiliated products.
With an annual production of >22 million slaughter pigs (4 – 6 ), Denmark has a large potential reservoir of HLGR ST16.
Given the prevalence of hepatic steatosis in the society, this represents a large potential pool of donors.
The Fisher business school brings a large potential pool of manpower to the Big Data talent gap.
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