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"achieve her potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize potential accomplishments for yourself or for others. For example, "Jane worked hard to achieve her potential, and eventually earned a degree from Harvard."
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"We want every American to be able to achieve her potential," Mr. Ryan said.
But she has worked immensely hard so that now, at the age of 27, she has reached a level of maturity that is allowing her, albeit gradually, to achieve her potential.
Even now the narrative seems to take her breath away – rejected by the Cuban system, battling for a British passport, representing Sudan, a husband in prison, injuries, a race against time to achieve her potential, a struggle against poverty.
It's nice to see this natural-born racer starting to achieve her potential, which we saw at the Commonwealths where she won six medals.
However, it is this year's performances which have given her the greatest cause for optimism and she says she is now "more motivated that ever" to achieve her potential.
This extraordinary accomplishment has helped her reunify herself, love rather than fear herself, and freed her to achieve her potential as an individual.
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Although my career was financially more rewarding, hers was no less important and I knew that her chances of achieving her potential would be restricted if I didn't take a more active role in the parenting of our boy.
I personally think that before China can achieve her full potential, she will have to democratise her society, just as she has liberalised her economy and this may be more difficult than many understand.
He rates this tendency, and the need to sharpen her killer instinct, as her greatest faults, and believes she will not mature enough to achieve her full potential until 1974.
He rates this tendency, and the need to sharpen her killer instinct, as her greatest faults, and believes she will not mature enough to achieve her full potential until 1974.
Here's a question I'd like to see in a GCSE maths exam: in a climate where only one in 13 (7.7%) university professors are from BME backgrounds, where only 50 out of a total 14,000 university professors in Britain are from black Caribbean or black African backgrounds, and only 10 of these are women, how much tenacity does one black female PhD student need to achieve her full potential?
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