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The phrase "as having potential" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something or someone that shows promise or capability for future success or development.
Example: "The new project is being evaluated as having potential for significant growth in the coming years."
Alternatives: "considered to have promise" or "seen as capable."
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Other technologies that harness the power of the tides are still seen as having potential.
Eight of the 33 compounds were identified as having potential as gasoline blend components.
Nonetheless, the Constitution is also seen as having potential to be a very positive force for reform.
We're looking for incredibly caring individuals who are relentlessly positive, see all students as having potential, and promote a love of learning.
Mullen is still talked about as having potential despite the fact he is nearly 28 and has a decade of NRL experience under his belt.
As well as having potential value for domestication and breeding, he hoped it would yield clues to the relationships and origin of species.
So businesses owned by women that have been identified as having potential will need more hand-holding as they develop their infrastructure and corporations need to provide that.
It also involves shifting funds away from struggling rural parishes with small and elderly congregations to urban churches which are seen as having potential for growth.
Whereas immigration reform and border security remain bitterly divisive, the massive effort to rebuild America's crumbling infrastructure is seen as having potential to get Democrats on board.
It, and its close chemical relative psilocybin, isolated from hallucinogenic mushrooms, were reported as having potential for treating anxiety disorders, OCD, depression, bereavement and even sexual dysfunction.
You got provisional entree to such a group through connections — basically, being a student of someone who mattered, and being tagged as having potential.
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