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The phrase "a predictor of deeper" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing something that forecasts or indicates a more profound or significant outcome or understanding.
Example: "The study found that emotional intelligence is a predictor of deeper interpersonal relationships."
Alternatives: "an indicator of greater" or "a sign of more profound".
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Granted, some people just hit the Like button and go back to not caring, but research shows that for many others, social media engagement is a predictor of deeper involvement in other ways.
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That's kind of a predictor of nice sales".
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