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The phrase "have more potentials" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "have more potential" as "potential" is an uncountable noun in this context.
Example: "These new technologies have more potential to improve efficiency in the workplace."
Alternatives: "have greater potential" or "possess more potential."
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Consequently, this method could have more potentials in clinical applications than multi-gene assays, especially in developing countries where multi-genes analysis is expensive for patients [ 27].
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"These have more potential to bring negotiations down".
They could have more potential in developing countries".
Poorer economies have more potential for catch-up growth.
They have more potential to decline when the market weakens, and conversely they have more potential upside when the market returns".
Musicals, he said, usually have larger casts, so they have more potential players.
Bayern, Dortmund and Leverkusen certainly have more potential, especially in the final third.
Powdered buttermilk, which is meant to be used dry, seemed to have more potential than liquid.
Now that he can breathe without hindrance, he may have more potential than some others.
Ms. Alter said advertisers perceive Facebook to have more potential among older users.
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