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"got potential" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means that someone or something has the capacity to become successful or achieve something significant in the future. Example: "I can see that you have got potential in your writing skills. With practice and refining, you will become a great writer."
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"I've got potential".
"It says: 'I've got potential.
She's got potential.
You've got potential.
"Sam said, 'You got potential, kid.
"Primark has got potential to become a global fashion brand.
I believe that this kid has got potential.
"It's a controversial area but there's no doubt that it's got potential".
But we have been doing some work on it, and it's got potential.
That's got potential, but a sustained script is what he needs.
When you have a bench-clearing brawl, you've got potential of getting people hurt.
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