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The phrase "a strong predictor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors or variables that are likely to forecast or indicate an outcome or result.
Example: "In our study, we found that socioeconomic status is a strong predictor of educational attainment."
Alternatives: "a significant indicator" or "a reliable forecaster."
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Political orientation is also a strong predictor.
Race, she said, "is a strong predictor for survival".
"Age continues to be a strong predictor for Internet use," Ms. Fox said.
Missing prenatal visits alone is a strong predictor of problems, among them premature babies and low birth weights.
The awards are a strong predictor of the eventual Oscar recipient.
Having just one friend who spoke English fluently was a strong predictor of positive academic outcomes.
Vegetation was also a strong predictor of acidic groundwater.
A diaphragm TF < 29% is a strong predictor of DD.
Tissue oxygenation is a strong predictor of surgical site infection.
Review framing was also a strong predictor of helpfulness.
Being unemployed is a strong predictor of emigration, with the impact being larger in rural areas.
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