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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a potential to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a capability or a possibility of something. For example, "This job offers employees a potential to learn new skills."
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PCR has a potential to overcome each of them.
"A house has a potential to engage the city," said Mr. O'Herlihy (above right).
Does the Trump Administration appear to have a potential to be uniquely bad?
"This is a big problem, and it has a potential to kill people".
It shows there is a potential to help those who are least able".
"There is certainly a potential to promote entrepreneurship among young people," Scarpetta said.
The millimeter to centimeter scale laminates have a potential to be used in batteries.
Bearing these limitations in mind, proteomics have a potential to provide mechanistic biomarkers for cocaine dependence.
Each of these public spaces also holds within them something less tangible: a potential to transform.
Therefore, exosomes have a potential to deliver cargo molecules to target cells.
Cancer researchers see a potential to move rapidly through vast amounts of genetic data.
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