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The phrase "as a predictor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the role or function of something in forecasting or estimating outcomes.
Example: "The model was evaluated for its effectiveness as a predictor of future sales trends."
Alternatives: "in forecasting" or "as an indicator".
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In 1977, the researchers reported their results: total cholesterol turned out to be surprisingly useless as a predictor.
Tuesday's results may be useless as a predictor of 2010, but they are not without value as cautionary tales.
As a predictor of early death, loneliness eclipses obesity.
As a predictor of who will do well in college, it is far less reliable.
As a predictor of actual technology, most science fiction is lousy.
But a new study by US medical researchers identifies sugar as a predictor of diabetes separately from obesity.
The science of this sort of thing may be doubted, especially as a predictor of future opinion.
But those were very special circumstances, and urinary retention is not used as a predictor of death.
It is tempting to take the last day's evidence as a predictor of what will come next.
Likewise, depression was specified as a predictor of headache frequency.
The SVM uses a separating hyperplane as a predictor.
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