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The phrase "has potential for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that shows signs of being something greater or more successful in the future. For example, "This new technology has potential for revolutionizing industries all over the world."
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It also has potential for misuse.
Obama has potential for leadership, but I haven't seen it.
This fiction has potential for a case of the giggles.
"We'll play 'Closer' because it has potential for mass appeal.
But, as Belamire's experience also illustrates, it also has potential for very real harm.
"Something that is a normal and good application has potential for being misused".
The active ingredient, methylphenidate, is a controlled substance and has potential for abuse.
The strategy has potential for several reasons.
Therefore, TN removal has potential for improvement.
The newly developed descriptor has potential for accurate prediction.
Citation analysis has potential for both communication and evaluation.
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