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What's the main difference between "potential" and "possible?"

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Rebecca

If something is "possible," it means it could happen, but if something has "potential," it means that it can become something with work or development. So the main difference is that "potential" requires something to change or develop, whereas "possible" doesn't specify this kind of progress. Ex: She could possibly win the competition. Ex: There's potential for her to win if she trains well. Ex: What's the possibility of leaving tomorrow? Ex: We could potentially leave tomorrow, but we need to finish some work first.

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