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The phrase "how much potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask about or express the amount of potential something has. For example, "This new technology has so much potential—how much potential do you think it will have in the future?".
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How much potential tax revenue is lost to cheating?
But I don't care how much potential you have.
But it took him a long time to realise just how much potential he had.
"It's shocking how much potential power is available," said Mr. Darton, who retired in August.
But it is not clear how much potential there is in the hybrid market.
How much potential is damaged will depend, in part, on how well policymakers prop up demand.
How much potential fat is there to cut? 400 basis points, permitting a 7% price cut across all of food.
"Businessmen are seeing how much potential there is in putting money into classic cars," Mr. Jackson said.
For example, American and European hospitals may cut prices once they realise how much potential business they stand to lose.
But the other prospects might be enough, depending on how much potential Lambe has seen in players without obvious, elite-level skills.
Tess had shown her how much she knew, how much potential she had, giving her the confidence to open her own research firm, now a thriving concern.
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