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The phrase "a very substantial potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significant possibilities or opportunities that something or someone may have.
Example: "The new technology shows a very substantial potential for improving energy efficiency in homes."
Alternatives: "a considerable potential" or "a significant potential".
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We have got to carry out of that, we have got to be persuasive and informative that we are moving to a circumstance where there is a very substantial potential shortage of teaching personnel.
There is a very substantial potential for pico hydro systems (up to 5 kW) to supply the basic electricity and motive power requirements of small rural communities in many parts of the developing world.
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"And that's a very strong potential.
Such a development could unlock the potential of a very substantial protein resource for use as animal feed.
Turnbull explained the CEFC would be involved because the "interconnector, we believe, has the potential of being a very substantial economic asset in which [it] could invest".
His letter said: "Any lack of clarity on the UK government's intentions has the potential to stall a very substantial pipeline of investment in the UK and Scotland and dent [our] reputation with developers and inward investors".
"He's a very substantial guy.
It is a very substantial legacy.
We've built a very substantial audience.
Mr Sharon may have won a very substantial victory.
"There is a very substantial moral hazard in that".
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