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The phrase "have real potential" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone has the ability to achieve success or make progress. Example: The new employee has real potential to become a valuable asset to the company.
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I think I have real potential".
Quietly she asked, "You think so, Ms. Lander?" "Yes I do, and I think you have real potential to be a class leader". She was grinning.
But therapeutic cloning is thought to have real potential for dealing with degenerative diseases, which so far have not responded well to other approaches.
"We have decided to accelerate the procedure because we believe that these tools have real potential to save lives immediately," Raviglione told the Guardian.
Sometimes people on the ground contact us directly with stories that have real potential, but we often can't follow them up.
They have real potential to heighten energy security in regions without abundant fossil fuel reserves, increase supplies of the liquid transportation fuels, and decrease net emissions of carbon to the atmosphere, per unit of energy delivered.
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It has real potential to improve the lives, livelihoods and well-being of millions.
This project has real potential to be scaled up – it has very ambitious targets.
"It has real potential to fundamentally transform how travel and tourism works".
But, he said, SAP also believed that V.R. had real potential as a business solution.
They visited nearly every weekend for months and decided the housing stock had real potential.
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