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"extraordinary potential" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has exceptional or remarkable abilities or possibilities. Here is an example sentence: "Despite growing up in a small, rural town, Sarah showed extraordinary potential for art and was eventually accepted into one of the most prestigious art schools in the country."
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But his tremendous speed offered extraordinary potential.
She received a track scholarship to Stanford but never realized her extraordinary potential as a runner.
The Iranian people have a proud history, and are filled with extraordinary potential.
Innovative models and technology's extraordinary potential to transform billions of individual lives.
It has extraordinary potential to help us deliver better policies for better lives".
At the same time, they demonstrated the increasing dependency of its utility and extraordinary potential.
That was the purpose of the rules, to make good on extraordinary potential.
In this chapter, SPRNT is introduced and its extraordinary potential is exemplified using the helicase Hel308.
Targeted nano-particulate systems hold extraordinary potential for delivery of therapeutics across blood brain barrier (BBB).
But it was "Tired of Being Alone" (1971), written by Green, that suggested his extraordinary potential.
The Iranian people have a proud history and are filled with extraordinary potential.
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