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"potential to expand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a possibility for something to increase in size, scope, or importance. For example, "The company's new product has the potential to expand its customer base."
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There is also potential to expand domestically.
There is also significant potential to expand.
We think it has the potential to expand nationally and even internationally.
Such marketplaces, Mr. Smith said, have the potential to expand the scope of online barter.
And it has the potential to expand into even more than the way they presented it".
The new airport will have a capacity of 27 million passengers, and the potential to expand to 45 million.
The new system, as Mr. Dick recognized in a recent interview, has the potential to expand that voting pool tenfold.
Economic Ties 13. (SBU) The U.S.-India economic relationship, for decades practically nonexistent, has grown rapidly and has significant potential to expand further.
Though Camp began arm wrestling in bars when he was in his 20's, he saw potential to expand the sport's appeal.
The Treasury estimates that the program "will generate $500 billion in purchasing power to buy legacy assets — with the potential to expand to $1 trillion over time".
The advent of a challenger to warfarin, the category leader, has the potential to expand sales of drugs to treat thrombosis, or blood clots in veins.
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