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'much more potential' is correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is usually used to indicate something has the capacity to become better or greater. For example, "This organization has much more potential for growth in the near future."
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"Oil prices have much more potential to disrupt the economy when they go bad," he said.
"For me there is so much more potential in this team.
However, other scientists found that combining perceptrons into layers has much more potential.
This approach holds much more potential than the incremental growth typical of product and brand extensions.
This has resulted in significant rental growth with much more potential to come".
Now, new generations of GM technology that focus on crops largely ignored by prior innovation and investment have much more potential.
The edge hydrogen holds over the various chemicals used in rechargeable batteries is its ability to store much more potential electricity in any amount of space.
LinkedIn, by contrast, carries much more potential: Nadella says it will add to profitability within two years, a sign of his confidence in his judgment.
"With Entertainment One's knowledge of Peppa and their extensive distribution network, we see so much more potential for Peppa and our work together".
This is what opens up our world, this is what allows us to see how much more potential there is in cooperation.
In many cities, that kind of unassuming mix would be perfectly acceptable, but in White Plains the feeling is that the area has much more potential.
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