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The phrase "a predictor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that can forecast or indicate a future outcome or trend.
Example: "Research has shown that regular exercise is a strong predictor of overall health and longevity."
Alternatives: "an indicator of" or "a forecaster of".
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That's kind of a predictor of nice sales".
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.
As a predictor of who will do well in college, it is far less reliable.
"This is one area where past performance is a predictor of future returns," Mr. Markey said.
As a predictor of actual technology, most science fiction is lousy.
Coronary artery calcium, a form of arterial plaque, is a predictor of later heart disease.
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