tremendous potential
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftremendousandpotential
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tremendous
adjective
uk/trɪˈmen.dəs/us/trɪˈmen.dəs/
very great in amount or level, or ...
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potential
noun[U]
uk/pəˈten.ʃəl/us/poʊˈten.ʃəl/
someone's or something's ability to develop, achieve, ...
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The sector is dynamic and it hastremendouspotential.
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It has atremendouspotentialfor earning export orders and for providing high quality products on time anywhere in the world.
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It hastremendouspotential, but it badly needs investment.
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Here again we have atremendouspotentialderiving directly from investment in the aircraft industry.
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There istremendouspotentialin the immediate term in converting from oil to coal.
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This resource, once created, hastremendouspotentialas a tool for a wide range of research, both academic and non-academic.
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The concept offerstremendouspotentialfor eliminating fragmentation and discontinuities in health care.
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Such restrictions should not fall more heavily on biological materials than on chemical or radiological ones, given theirtremendouspotentialfor misuse.
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There istremendouspotentialfor preventing, or at least slowing, some of this damage.
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Gardening can often be a solo or familial activity, but has such atremendouspotentialto positively affect many lives outside our comfortable boundaries.
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In particular, the connections that characterise intimate and family life carrytremendouspotentialfor harm.
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Briefly, within those four areas alone there istremendouspotentialto reduce the prison population significantly.
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Railways clearly have atremendouspotentialto bind together countries and regions both economically and politically.
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They are atremendouspotentialmenace to our position.
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That has atremendouspotentialimpact for world trade.
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It is safe to make, safe to operate, and it hastremendouspotential.
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There istremendouspotential, especially when we consider that there are about 11 million shareholders.
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There may be dangers, but there is alsotremendouspotential.
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There is here atremendouspotentialindustry which can do extremely well if it has the will.
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