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The phrase "a predictor of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing something that forecasts or indicates future events or durations.
Example: "The study found that the amount of sleep one gets is a strong predictor of time spent on cognitive tasks the next day."
Alternatives: "an indicator of time" or "a forecaster of time".
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Additionally, the virus ratio is a predictor of time to host death and virus yield.
After adjusting for potential confounding, early deep sedation was a predictor of time to extubation and mortality [ 30].
33 Interestingly, being able to park one's car outside the house was also found to be a predictor of time spent outdoors in our cross-sectional study.
The pre infusion concentration of plasma ionized calcium should be judged carefully as a predictor of time to recumbency during infusion.
Two sets of analyses using Cox proportional hazard models (SAS, version 9.2 for Windows; SAS Institute, Cary, NC) were performed to assess BP as a predictor of time to first CVD event.
Cox proportional hazard models were performed to assess on-study BP and A1C interaction as a predictor of time to the first worsening of each ACR and eGFR renal outcome separately.
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In addition, the time to onset information was allowed as a predictor of the time to recovery of glabellar muscle activity.
Understanding evolution may be a predictor of instructional time devoted to evolution.
This system called MTM-M is unique in industrial engineering because it uses the Fitts' Index of Difficulty (ID) [ 37, 47] as a predictor of motion time.
BRCA1 hypermethylation appears to be a predictor of longer time to relapse and improved overall survival in ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with cisplatin.
Most importantly, BRCA1 hypermethylation proves to be a predictor of longer time to relapse and improved overall survival in ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy with cisplatin.
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