enormous potential
collocation in Englishmeaningsofenormousandpotential
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enormous
adjective
uk/ɪˈnɔː.məs/us/əˈnɔːr.məs/
extremely ...
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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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We conclude that the method hasenormouspotentialfor haemodynamic studies in term, preterm and even the extremely low birth weight infant.
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The topic hasenormouspotentialfor historiography by enabling exploration of such complex interactions in a variety of national, regional and temporal settings.
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It is also recommended to archaeologists as convincing testimony that skeletal remains from archaeological contexts haveenormouspotential.
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Suchenormouspotentialfor crop improvement through the enhanced use of genetic resources cannot be ignored by any developing country that has serious crop-related constraints.
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The methods can be readily extended to studies of comparative growth and development and so haveenormouspotentialin evolutionary and developmental studies.
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Thus, such constructs showenormouspotentialfor the creation of gene-specific reagents.
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This is a detailed and careful study that demonstrates theenormouspotentialof the micro-study.
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Such research, provided it is published 'warts and all', hasenormouspotential.
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This research is ofenormouspotentialbenefit to humanity.
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They address new pharmacologic therapies such as the use of aprotinin, which hasenormouspotentialfor reducing postoperative bleeding.
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Nonetheless, theenormouspotentialof central tolerance means that this area will continue to be one of intense research.
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This suggests that there is anenormouspotentialfor improvement in accuracy with improvement of the knowledge of transmission structure.
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It is believed that imitating these systems representenormouspotentialto improve the tools that we use.
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Predominant vegetation is characterized by a tropical dry forest and secondary vegetation and possesses an important variety of plants withenormouspotentialfor use in traditional medicine.
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Yet the subject hasenormouspotential.
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We have attempted to highlight theenormouspotentialof bioengineered crops for providing solutions to important and previously intractable problems facing subsistence and resource-poor farmers in the developing world.
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The precursor plasma produced and confined by the radial plasma streams, however, exhibits remarkable uniformity, stability, and longevity and offersenormouspotentialas a plasma-physics test-bed.
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The company he owns has been set up to market the technique and conduct further investigations into its development as a viable system which, if successful, hasenormouspotential.
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There is no doubt that harnessing such distributed computing systems hasenormouspotentialfor the study of a multitude of different problems in many differing fields of endeavour.
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Stereotyping them as old ladies with shopping trolleys meant that the theatre industry would miss out, both in terms of anenormouspotentialaudience and as contributors.
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