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The phrase "a precondition for the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing requirements or necessary conditions that must be met before something else can occur.
Example: "Having a stable internet connection is a precondition for the successful completion of the online course."
Alternatives: "a prerequisite for the" or "a requirement for the".
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Their personal enrichment came to be seen as a precondition for the enrichment of everyone else.
The second is a precondition for the first.Sensible families approach both tasks with the same rigour.
They were a precondition for the bank's actions, and continue to carry importance.
The I.M.F. had also asked for pension reform as a precondition for the loan.
Our empathy is thus a precondition for the reciprocity and sociality we need to survive as a human species.
A humanitarian rationale is also the strongest case for changing Russia's policy, a precondition for the Obama administration.
"This is a precondition for the Eurogroup to agree on a new ESM programme," the statement reads.
Democracy and rule of law were not a precondition for the West's economic power, but a coincidence.
"I remain committed to the faith of my teenage years", it began: "to authentic human freedom as a precondition for the highest good.
In fragile or failing states, security is a precondition for the effective spread of governance, the rule of law and economic and human development.
Four other countries joined Mr Anselem in arguing that Mr Zelaya's reinstatement should not be a precondition for the OAS recognising the election.
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