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The phrase "a massive potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant possibilities or capabilities of a person, idea, or project.
Example: "The new technology shows a massive potential to revolutionize the industry."
Alternatives: "great potential" or "enormous potential".
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"He's a player who has a massive potential," he said.
The 5.5 million-strong British diaspora suggests a massive potential export market for British companies.
British companies see the country's defence sector as a massive potential market.
While those numbers are alarming, they also represent a massive potential for improved performance and effectiveness.
As to greenhouse gas savings, which Jenkins describes as "trivial", wind power has a massive potential to cut emissions.
Carroll believes those car parking spaces – outside shopping centres, office complexes and airports – are a massive potential market for his awnings.
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That rules out a pretty massive potential user base right out of the gate.
Overall, though, it has to be supporting a club with massive potential so often failing to punch it's weight.
Long term Toby Sebastian is a bigger, more exciting prospect because he has a mainstream appeal and massive potential, but he is 16 and his songcraft isn't quite there yet.
"Becky showed as a junior she had massive potential," said the sprint coach Jan Van Eijden.
"He is a player who has massive potential," Bairns boss Peter Houston told the club website.
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