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The phrase "has shown potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone or something has the capacity to become successful or effective. For example: "Kate's project has shown potential, so it will be worth investing in."
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The low FODMAP diet has shown potential in helping people with IBS.
The selected marine microalgal strain, Picochlorum oculatum (Nannochloris oculata), has shown potential for biofuel production.
Recently, digital PCR has shown potential benefits over qPCR in viral diagnostics.
Magnesium stent has shown potential application as a new biodegradable stent.
In recent decades, ground-penetrating radar (GPR) has shown potential for internal bridge evaluation.
Besides, the designed probe has shown potential applications in the area of sample monitoring, photo-printing.
Thus, this material has shown potential for high power applications in Li-ion batteries.
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The cream has shown potential as both a contraceptive and a barrier to H.I.V., syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea and is undergoing safety trials.
Cardiovascular simulation has shown potential value in clinical decision-making, providing a framework to assess changes in hemodynamics produced by physiological and surgical alterations.
Brevenal, another dinoflagellate product related to the red tide toxins, has shown potential as a powerful treatment for cystic fibrosis (CF).
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