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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a clear predictor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that reliably indicates or forecasts an outcome or trend.
Example: "In our study, we found that regular exercise is a clear predictor of improved mental health."
Alternatives: "a strong indicator" or "a reliable forecast".
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The research findings did not support the notion that continuity of carer was a high priority of the women nor was it found to be a clear predictor for women's satisfaction.
It even went on to say that chasing meteoric growth is counterproductive, showing data that revealed that rapid growth can be a clear predictor of ultimate failure.
There was strong concordance between maternal and child infection, with the mother's PARV4 status being a clear predictor of IgG in her offspring (p=0.006).
Family members are the main source of informal support for the dependent person, and their support is a clear predictor of the patient's ability to remain in the home community and delay --or avoinstitutionalizationatinstitutionalization
Furthermore, the development of AKI in patients with normal baseline renal function was a clear predictor of a higher mortality rate (OR 5.23, 95% CI 3.75 to 7.30; P < 0.001).
In the latter, results may be explained by differences in baseline characteristics, for which estimates were not adjusted; in particular, disease activity, a clear predictor of lower remission rates, was higher for monotherapy patients than for combination therapy patients [ 16].
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The shape of the yield curve has, in the past, been a very clear predictor of future economic activity.
Tumor size has been reported as a simple and clear predictor of malignant AML [10 14, 17].
One clear predictor of imminent disruption is the amount of money spent by VC in order to fuel the tech startups.
There was no clear predictor of changes in 20 m sprint time.
Despite this clear predictor of increased risk, only one-third of all vertebral fractures noted on radiographs come to medical attention (Cooper et al 1992).
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