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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to potential" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the potential of something or someone, or to describe an opportunity that may come. For example, "At this school, each student is given the chance to reach their full to potential."
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to potential
noun
Currently unrealized ability (with the most common adposition being to)
Exact(58)
(And, presumably, to potential buyers.
"This may lead to potential problems.
My final message is to potential sisters.
A distinct resistance to potential.
Write a general letter to potential donors.
Such specifics open him to potential ridicule.
Yu seemed totally oblivious to potential eavesdroppers.
It would brand the U.S. as untrustworthy to potential allies and feckless to potential enemies.
What does the RNIB bring to potential partnerships?
"I started going out and talking to potential franchisees".
Lou recites swaths of self-help truisms to potential employers.
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