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"proven potential" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone or something having a demonstrated capacity for success, with evidence to back it up. For example, "She has proven potential to excel in the job".
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MainStream is about going beyond concept stage, it's about turning proven potential into an economic reality".
Rwanda's government took a strongly interventionist strategy in the postgenocide years, identifying three local industries (coffee, tea, and tourism) that had proven potential for development.
Other key advances include the use of proximity ligation to confirm vicinity binding and the use of quantum dots, which have proven potential for cellular labelling.
Structural functionality as proxy for the assessment of habitat quality and species patterns has already proven potential to successfully describe ecological values.
The system has proven potential from a technical point of view and can be scaled up to community or cluster levels.
Particles with boson symmetry can condense into quantum fluids, producing rich physical phenomena as well as proven potential for interferometric devices1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.
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We prove potential estimates on manifolds for two different measures.
Many laboratory results have proved potential of low salinity water injection (LSWI) for improving oil recovery in sandstone formation.
Moreover, fatigue limit obtained on repaired specimens corresponds to the limit obtained on bulk material, which proves potential of cold spray for restoration of structural parts.
LCAR regions are already proving potential targets for peptide inhibition.
The variation between practices within each country is unwanted and proves potential for improvement.
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