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'as a forerunner' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that precedes another, serving as an example or a sign of what is to come. For example, you could say: "His pioneering work as a forerunner of the industrial revolution has been widely recognized."
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He is sometimes cited as a forerunner of the renowned philosopher Benedict de Spinoza.
Art critics and historians regard him as a forerunner of the American modern art movement.
By the mid-20th century, he had become recognized as a forerunner of modern architecture.
The Revolution is often seen as a forerunner to civil rights for Jewish and black people.
He is also regarded by Christians as a forerunner of Christian theology.
The footage underlines Joplin's status as a forerunner in a male-dominated rock climate.
Paul sees Adam as a forerunner to Christ, "a type of the one who was to come" (Romans 5 12).
Introduced on Jan . 1 the household charge was intended as a forerunner to a comprehensive property tax next year.
But also let her start with the boys, not as a forerunner on a smooth course but in the pack.
It is as a rawly expressive misfit that he has been recognised as a forerunner of modern art.
Some here see the MG debacle as a forerunner to the risky trading schemes that sank Enron.
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