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The phrase "a precursor to implementation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that serves as a preliminary step or an introduction before the actual implementation of a plan or project.
Example: "The research phase is a precursor to implementation, ensuring that all necessary data is gathered before we proceed."
Alternatives: "a preliminary step before implementation" or "an initial phase prior to implementation".
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The adaptive exhibition events are part of the implementation strategy for the ECAC's Inclusive Sport Initiative and are envisioned to be a precursor to adding new championship events in the future.
In Section 6.2, as a precursor to a detailed evaluation and analysis, we analyse the overall profile of the particle filtering algorithm for implementations on a single core, using Hadoop and using Spark.
And happiness is a precursor to success.
We like to describe it as a precursor to eggnog".
That could be a precursor to lower interest rates.
"It's not necessarily a precursor to male baldness.
"Are the protests at residences a precursor to violence?
It was all a precursor to his return to skiing.
He was a precursor to Magic Johnson and guys like that.
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