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"high potential to" is both grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone as having a strong likelihood or ability to achieve a certain outcome or perform a certain action. Example: "The new employee showed a high potential to excel in their role, based on their impressive resume and strong interview performance."
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A tough job to fill may not have that high potential to increase a firm's value.
It is considered to have no therapeutic value in a racehorse but high potential to affect performance.
While Ethiopia is Africa's largest producer of chickpeas, there remains high potential to increase yields and improve quality.
The organization is focused on Type 2 diabetes because it has high potential to be an epidemic there.
Oxygen-containing functional groups on the hydrophilic surface of GO provide a high potential to adsorb water molecules41.
This type of architecture has a high potential to develop compaction disequilibrium during burial.
Being nontoxic and environmental friendly they have high potential to be applied in pharmaceutics.
For this purpose, Design of Experiment (DoE) has a high potential to decrease experimental effort.
In this context, attic extensions offer a high potential to increase urban density.
This method has high potential to improve the performance of thermally-driven desalination plants.
The starter culture SLb showed high potential to be used for developing fermented whey-based beverages.
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