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The phrase "a poor potential" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has limited or inadequate potential for success or improvement.
Example: "Despite his efforts, he was often seen as a poor potential candidate for the promotion due to his lack of experience."
Alternatives: "limited potential" or "weak potential".
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Palin was seen as such a poor potential debater that when she managed to get through the ordeal without any major gaffe it was seen as a victory by many observers.
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Flemingia showed a poorer potential as a supplement for goats and replacement levels should not exceed 25% of the protein in the concentrate or 17% of dry matter for growing goats.
Our last important conclusion is that many papers explored a situation of poor potential strategic interest.
Meanwhile, in the province's north, a familiar Canadian pattern of poor potential spatial access throughout is revealed, with the exception of key small towns that act as centres of health care provision for their more rural and remote hinterlands, such as Moose Factory.
Nonetheless, if the potential energy surface is not well modeled this will impact the quality of any estimate of entropy because a poor quality potential energy surface can have effects on entropy estimates that can be difficult to predict (e.g., sampling of non-physical states).
That results in a lack of successful seedling establishments and a poor expansion potential of Lavandula scrublands, whose edges remain static in the short and medium term.
The hilly terrain located in the southern and central parts of the study area has a poor groundwater potential zone due to higher degree of slope and low permeability of conglomerate soil type.
Furthermore, a poor neurogenic potential has been linked to reduced vascular density in aging [62].
While "radiating" has a poor discriminative potential (Figure 3), "aching" and "burning" clearly point at an Aδ fiber origin of this disease.
The tubes of most frenulates and Sclerolinum are small (usually only a few mm or less in diameter) and thin-walled (e.g., [83]), and thus have a poor preservational potential in the fossil record.
As a consequence of these preliminary results, we decided not to perform further investigations on PBMCs-derived EPCs because they showed a poor proliferative potential.
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