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The phrase "a predictor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to statistics, data analysis, or any field where forecasting or estimation is involved.
Example: "In our study, we identified a predictor that significantly influences the outcome of the experiment."
Alternatives: "an indicator" or "a forecaster".
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Finally, resilience was not a predictor of sexual risk factor.
I'm not a predictor.
That's kind of a predictor of nice sales".
How does a predictor go about making accurate predictions?
"Competition alone is not a predictor for better outcomes.
Age is no longer a predictor of performance.
As a predictor of early death, loneliness eclipses obesity.
Dr. Huang parsed the situation: "So price is not necessarily a predictor of durability," she said.
If you want a predictor of mediocrity, you base it around scoring and running.
(Social engagement being as powerful a predictor of healthy ageing as smoking or obesity).
It's clear from the findings that resilience in young people is a predictor of high performance.
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