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The phrase "a predictor of performance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing factors or variables that can forecast or indicate someone's performance in a specific area, such as academics or job performance.
Example: "Research has shown that motivation is a strong predictor of performance in both academic and professional settings."
Alternatives: "an indicator of performance" or "a measure of performance".
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VO2max is not necessarily a predictor of performance so we examined additional markers of exercise performance to see whether runners perform better regardless of their VO2max.
Age is no longer a predictor of performance.
Butcher et al. [43] reported whole-body strength as a predictor of performance in some WODs such as "Grace," "Fran," and "Cindy".
The authors also divided 32 young healthy men into two groups and found CrossFit experience, or CrossFit training history, was also a predictor of performance during a WOD.
Plant et al. (2005) are among the first to question the amount of time spent studying as a predictor of performance, but have actually found that it is a poor predictor.
Before doing so, we determined that fiber tract volume was a predictor of performance on Oral Reading Recognition and Picture Vocabulary Tests (Fig. 2a,b).
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Although responsiveness to sucrose was a predictor of learning performance, and learning performance was a predictor of survival during induced metabolic damage, the bees' appraisal of sucrose rewards did not similarly explain longevity in hyperoxia.
As a result, past performance is not so much a predictor of future performance, but an exclusion criterion, and employers are still left with the challenge of differentiating between their highly qualified, but inexperienced, candidates.
IO is also a predictor of business performance.
It's clear from the findings that resilience in young people is a predictor of high performance.
It just goes to show that earnings aren't a predictor of stock performance; it's the other way around.
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