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"has more potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to something that has greater possibilities than what is being suggested. For example, "This idea has more potential than we expected."
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Well, it certainly has more potential than a new hat.
Negotiation has more potential than pressure alone, and holds less danger than military confrontation.
Meanwhile here's Ella Marshall: "Who do you think has more potential between Robson and Watson?
Newburgh has more potential than the others, but way too many social problems.
Nothing has more potential to unlock a billion more brains to solve the world's biggest problems.
I think this team actually has more potential than we did last year.
As a result, Pfizer has more potential drug compounds in early-stage development than ever before, Dr. LaMattina said.
The squad has more potential than any other I've been involved in to win the World Cup.
The Philharmonic has more potential to engender mediation than a plethora of pertinacious talk or bombs would.
Gail: I believe Chris Christie has more potential as a summer film hero than as a presidential candidate.
"That means that it has more potential for CO2 reduction than many other renewable technologies," Mr. Joyce said.
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