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The phrase "about your potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's abilities, talents, or future possibilities in a particular context, such as personal development or career growth.
Example: "I want to have a conversation about your potential and how we can help you achieve your goals."
Alternatives: "regarding your capabilities" or "concerning your abilities".
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But what about your potential partner?
Primary research is going out and finding out for yourself about your potential market.
You can also see information – after it has been anonymised – about your potential or existing neighbours.
Research the people you are pitching to – these days there is no excuse for not having key information about your potential investors.
BE FLEXIBLE AND COMPROMISING Whatever preconceived notions you have — about your potential audience, the kind of services or products you offer and your price structure, for instance — bending past practices and policies could improve your results.
Bottom line: This site may help you find some wonderful people, but as with all sites like this, be cautious and get as much information as possible about your potential travel mates before agreeing to meet.
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Don't be shy about reminding your potential investors about the importance of the calls with regard to your ongoing relationships.
And you realize this film nominally about jazz drumming is also about Realizing Your Potential and Making the Most of Your Ability.
And you realise this film – nominally about jazz drumming – is also about Realising Your Potential And Making the Most of Your Ability.
The thing about hitting on your potential boss is funny.
They are all about maximizing your potential.
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