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The phrase "a precondition to join" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a requirement that must be met before someone can become a member of a group or organization.
Example: "Completing the training program is a precondition to join the team."
Alternatives: "a requirement to join" or "a prerequisite to join".
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Unfortunately, some pastors look at these happenings as unchangeable norms, a sort of hazing as a precondition to join the fraternity [and sorority] of shepherds.
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Within the EU several currencies have a peg to the euro, in most instances as a precondition to joining the eurozone.
There was a precondition to our joining their table: they weren't interested in talking about violence.
Although expressing some doubt about the applicability of the old law-new law test as a precondition to retroactivity analysis, id., at 990, the six dissenters joined issue with the majority over the proper interpretation of Almeida-Sanchez.
But dialogue is a precondition to understanding.
The official ending of the Ba'ath party's monopoly on power is a precondition to democratisation.
Stripping away the humanity of Jews, Slavs and other "undesirables" was a precondition to murdering them.
"Ending capital punishment should not be a precondition to enter the European Union.
Driving engagement, whatever the method, is a precondition to deeper learning.
Is participation in the real-estate market a precondition to engaged citizenship or wealth creation?
Rule 702's "helpfulness" standard requires a valid scientific connection to the pertinent inquiry as a precondition to admissibility.
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