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The phrase 'have a potential' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe having an ability or latent capacity to do something. For example, "John has a lot of potential as a lawyer - he just needs to find the right opportunity."
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They have a potential dilemma.
The design does have a potential flaw.
"They have a potential award audience".
But we don't have a potential gap.
Maybe we could have a potential Closing Ceremonies preview?
Does he have a potential Triple Crown winner?
Spinal procedures have a potential of intraoperative contamination.
Even when women are shown in bondage, they have a potential power.
Does the Trump Administration appear to have a potential to be uniquely bad?
Because if you have a potential, say that you have some potential function.
But these nasty cells have a potential weakness: They rely on tumor blood vessels to survive.
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