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The phrase "a prerequisite to making" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is necessary for something else to occur. For example, "Gaining proficiency in a language is a prerequisite to making progress in understanding its culture."
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The certificate is a prerequisite to making significant room alterations in an S.R.O.
That, he argues, is a prerequisite to making universal coverage affordable and politically palatable.
Therefore a prerequisite to making distributions is to determine whether there is enough money to make the payouts under the worst of the two scenarios.
Most notably, he's failed to move to restore his agency's authority over broadband, which was thrown into question after a federal court decision last spring and is a prerequisite to making any new rules.
A few sought a history of personal conflict as a prerequisite to making an HCR diagnosis.
Information on the total number of internal sites was also unavailable for the BGM model, which requires NMT profile scores as a prerequisite to making final calculations.
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Standardisation is a prerequisite to make the integration of different (cooperative) functionalities in a single device (R11) possible.
While it is already possible to buy a private helicopter, significant cost reduction will be a prerequisite to make individual sky transport a mass-market phenomenon.
With a prerequisite to make an old man Cream.
The gaze of the receiver is a prerequisite to make a social request effective.
Since most of the lignocellulosic hydrolysates contain xylose, and because xylose fermentation is a prerequisite to make lignocellulosic ethanol economically feasible, a xylose-fermenting yeast strain was used and both glucose and xylose served as carbon and energy sources.
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