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Discover LudwigThe phrase "A precondition of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a requirement or condition that must be met before something else can occur.
Example: "A precondition of successful project completion is effective communication among team members."
Alternatives: "A prerequisite for" or "A requirement of".
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A precondition of submission is that a film has been shown for seven consecutive days.
A precondition, of course, would be to ensure that savings are remunerated at a competitive rate.
Is quiet a precondition of democracy?
And it has made this a precondition of better relations.
That's a precondition of music, from the consumer side.
Across the country, graft was a precondition of doing business.
And yet inequality is a precondition of this kind of lavish spending.
Fixing that would be a precondition of any deal, he implied.
Respect for the individual is a precondition of private ownership protection.
"Political self-understanding matters; it is a precondition of democracy," the report states.
A withdrawal would be the result, not a precondition, of negotiation, Runiga said.
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