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The phrase "a precise predictor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that accurately forecasts or estimates an outcome or result.
Example: "The new algorithm has proven to be a precise predictor of market trends."
Alternatives: "an accurate forecaster" or "a reliable estimator".
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They are not a precise predictor of currency movements.
It was never intended as a precise predictor of currency movements, but as a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.
It is not intended to be a precise predictor of currency movements, but simply a way to make exchange-rate theory a bit more digestible.Burgernomics is based upon one of the oldest concepts in international economics: the theory of purchasing-power parity (PPP).
DNA methylation has even been shown to be a precise predictor of chronological age [ 34, 35].
In conclusion, tumor location is not a precise predictor of the pattern of nodal metastasis.
Overdiagnosis arises because histopathology, the current basis for the diagnosis of malignancy, is not a precise predictor of outcome.
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Our data support quantitative immunohistochemical measures of ER, especially the ER/PR/HER2 score, as a more precise predictor for breast cancer-specific mortality risk than a simple determination of ER positivity.
Several further studies in adults confirmed that MA may be transient so that now MA is considered a surrogate marker for underlying renal structural damage (6) and a less precise predictor of diabetic nephropathy risk than described originally.
Therefore, the amount of practical training might be a more precise predictor of vocational identity than dual versus solely school-based training.
The use of POBW in clinical and research settings will prove whether it is a more precise predictor of compromise within individuals than previously available indicators of intrauterine growth status.
It is well accepted that IF/TA is a feature of the final common pathway in advanced renal disease and the most precise predictor for the renal prognosis in several types of progressive renal diseases, including IgAN [ 21– 23].
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