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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precondition of doing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a necessary condition that must be met before an action can take place.
Example: "Having a clear understanding of the project requirements is a precondition of doing effective work."
Alternatives: "a prerequisite for doing" or "a requirement for doing".
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Across the country, graft was a precondition of doing business.
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If you can knowledgeably (531e10) pick out a good speaker on a subject, you can also pick out the bad speaker on it, since the precondition of doing the former is that you have knowledge of the relevant subject matter.
Now 60-something himself, Stephen describes himself as a man for whom simplicity is a precondition of everything he does.
It is therefore almost a precondition of supporting it that you do not entirely support it.
Critics say that these nations and groups are unlikely to support removal of Mr. Arafat as a precondition of peace, as Mr. Bush does.
During the presidential campaign, Senator Obama was articulating these ideas: don't make as a precondition of the negotiation things that you are trying to achieve.
A willingness to do so might even be called a precondition of power.
Moreover, I don't think swallowing should be a precondition of sucking cock.
The books raise but don't necessarily answer deep and vexing questions: Is secularism a precondition of tolerance?
Dworkin is not a classical natural lawyer, however, and he does not maintain that morally acceptable content is a precondition of a norm's legality.
Cornwall, meanwhile, argues that you don't have to suspend the law to deliver innovation, and that expensive structural reform is not a precondition of service improvement.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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