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"have potential to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is capable of becoming something else or accomplishing something. For example: "The candidate has the potential to become a great leader."
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"Brands have potential to be good characters," Mr. DiLorenzo said.
Biomarkers have potential to transform drug development and clinical practice.
Geothermal resources have potential to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Findings suggested that destinations have potential to increase LOS.
Pelvic floor muscles have potential to influence relative pelvic alignment.
Hence, they have potential to enable more widespread modern manufacturing.
"That takes away from who you have potential to be," she said.
In general, however, shale gas, if properly regulated, does have potential to help the UK".
All have potential to be popular first-round upset picks in the N.C.A.A. tournament.
Graphene sheets with precisely controlled pores have potential to purify water more efficiently than existing methods.
These are big questions, but the right experiments have potential to provide insight.
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