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The phrase "glimpse the potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to recognizing or perceiving the possibilities or capabilities of something or someone.
Example: "In her latest project, she was able to glimpse the potential for innovation that could change the industry."
Alternatives: "see the possibilities" or "recognize the potential."
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At first the mood was festive and peaceful, and you could glimpse the potential of this approach.
It will seem crazy that more people did not glimpse the potential earlier but what of the professional 15-a-side club scene: exactly how far can it go?
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She first glimpsed the potential of Plumpy'nut three years ago on "60 Minutes".
And, unlike others who glimpsed the potential of the Internet in China, she didn't speak fluent English.
IT was at a party in 1970 that Ralf Hütter first glimpsed the potential power of the Man Machine.
So far we have only glimpsed the potential enormous positive impact of TEs on long-term genome evolution.
Having glimpsed the potential problems at the concrete clinical levels, we will now look more systematically at the theoretical assumptions that seem implicit in the (overtly atheoretical) psychiatric literature on interviewing.
Some recent examples offer a glimpse of the potential.
The poll offered a glimpse of the potential ripple effect of having no coverage.
The video was all improvisation, another glimpse of the potential that marked Davis's arrival in Chapel Hill.
This CBBC programme, broadcast between 2004 and 2010, provided an early large-scale glimpse into the potential of AR.
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