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The phrase "full potential of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the maximum capabilities or abilities of a person, group, or thing.
Example: "The training program is designed to help students reach their full potential of academic success."
Alternatives: "maximum capacity of" or "utmost capability of".
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For them the full potential of the media is clear.
"Expanding diversity and inclusion is critical to unlocking the full potential of tomorrow's economy".
The D.S.L. modem technology takes advantage of the full potential of your phone line.
But it doesn't necessarily show the full potential of the comprehensive school pupils".
The rationale for linking rivers is to utilise the full potential of the country's water resources.
So this is about more than just unleashing the full potential of women".
However, officials said it would take three years to realize the full potential of those savings.
Camera+ for iOS and ProCapture for Android both unlock the full potential of inbuilt smartphone cameras.
But, sadly, he has never embraced the full potential of his villainy.
We must connect everyone to the full potential of the open web.
To achieve this, we will have to, at last, realise the full potential of developing countries.
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