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The phrase "a more potent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength or effectiveness of something in relation to another.
Example: "The new formula is a more potent solution for treating the condition than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a stronger" or "a more powerful".
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He then adds a more potent salt as a garnish.
This is like a more potent version of that.
Rosneft could be a more potent long-term weapon.
That's a more potent symbol than any possible finished product.
The prospect of bad publicity when the statistics come out may be a more potent threat.
He believes that rejuvenating older people might take a more potent brew than natural plasma.
Since he has passed, there's probably been a more potent sense of his presence".
Can you imagine a more potent cure for the weekday blues?
A more potent variety is known to pot smokers worldwide as marijuana.
But perhaps a more potent force in this deja vu is the city's vibrant ethnic population.
This led to a more potent product because it was bombarded with light and fertilisers.
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