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The phrase "despite its potential" is a commonly used and correct phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to illustrate that something has potential to be or do something, but is not or cannot. For example: Despite its potential, the new fitness program was unsuccessful due to not enough people signing up.
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However, it has received almost no focused empirical attention, despite its potential for complementing more geographic and genetic hypotheses.
Despite its potential shortcoming, however, the MINI was easy to understand because it was structured in simple, lay language.
Despite its potential, the practical implications of implementing I-Q and keeping it useful over time will be challenging.
Despite its potential to overwhelm by sheer numbers, this was music always open to the light.
Yet despite its potential seriousness, many women feel their symptoms aren't taken seriously enough by the medical establishment.
There's an analogous tension in music: vocal autotune is often criticised, despite its potential for jawdroppingly strange beauty.
Despite its potential problems, the idea of bringing food closer to the city is gaining traction among pragmatists and dreamers alike.
Mr. Reinertsen said that residential development is not likely to overwhelm industry anytime soon in Port Morris, despite its potential for housing with waterfront views.
After a while, Falchi said he and others abandoned Shardna because they were unhappy with the management of the company, despite its potential.
Despite its potential audience of 42 million homes, the channel's actual ratings are far lower, perhaps no more than 250,000 homes.
It remains entirely to the credit of Roger Alton, at the time the paper's editor, that he stuck with the story, despite its potential implications.
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