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The phrase "great potential to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is capable of achieving or producing something notable. For example: "These plans have great potential to revolutionize the industry."
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"I still think she has great potential to win.
Biochar has great potential to improve the quality of compost.
ILs have great potential to capture greenhouse gases.
These systems have great potential to provide large-scale energy.
Flexible work assignment has great potential to increase productivity.
There is a great potential to modify traditional materials.
Messenger has great potential to achieve this.
New technology has great potential to benefit education.
AgNPs have great potential to act as antimicrobial agents.
Therefore, LXR agonists show great potential to inhibit VSMC proliferation.
She thought he had great potential to lead a team.
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