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The phrase "a probable precursor to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is likely to come before or lead to another event, condition, or phenomenon.
Example: "The discovery of this ancient artifact is considered a probable precursor to the development of early civilization."
Alternatives: "likely forerunner to" or "potential predecessor to".
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These authors suggested that isoprene was a probable precursor to SOA.
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The product with m/ z 1235.4 [M + H]+1 and 618.1 [M + 2H]2+ is likely to be the cyclic vicinal diol that results from the addition of methylglyoxal to arginine and is a probable precursor of MG-H1, MG-H2, and MG-H3 modifications (11).
If we do, we can experience anxiety as a gift -- a precursor to a better life.
Critics say the communications act often clashes with the fourth amendment, which gives US citizens rights "against unreasonable searches and seizures" and mandates probable cause as a precursor to search warrants.
This is most likely not a precursor to an official move away from the motto.
On April 14th, its members are expected to approve a new, for-profit structure the precursor to a probable IPO vote later this year.The CBOT has changed a lot in recent years.
A switch like this is often a precursor to the launch of a Webmail product.
These signs are a precursor to a more fundamental shift.
Could this be a precursor to a wider rebranding?
It's a precursor to a plan".
Sometimes it will be a precursor to a larger quake.
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