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The phrase 'has a potential' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that something has potential to succeed or to develop into something else. For example, "This start-up has a potential to revolutionize the industry."
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In Verrazano, Pletcher has a potential star.
But the avarice has a potential downside.
However, this cushioning also has a potential downside.
Darpa already has a potential robotic host for the initiative.
The train has a potential speed of 159 m.p.h.
It has a potential capacity of 450 beds.
He also has a potential spot on three relay teams.
He finds he has a potential novelist in this group.
Mr. Porter acknowledges that the idea has a "potential flaw".
Bigsby has a potential solution for that, too.
Never has a potential haircut received so much attention.
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