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Discover LudwigThe phrase "preconditions to" is correct and usable in written English.
It describes any requirements that must be met before something else can happen or before something can be successful. For example, "Improving our company's performance requires us to meet certain preconditions to ensure that our efforts are successful."
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There should be no preconditions to talks".
The BVI were barred as they continued to set up preconditions to their co-operation.
But what are the preconditions to make that kind of a statement boldly?
"Everybody in the country, especially grown-up men, is walking around with preconditions to heart attack or stroke," he said.
The Israeli or Quartet response that such matters are preconditions to talks causes hollow laughter in Gaza.
Throughout, he has repeatedly expressed his readiness to negotiate with the Palestinians, without preconditions, to achieve peace.
But the Cubs' presale stands out because there are no preconditions to participate -- just a willingness to pay more.
He spoke with Mr Odinga by telephone, urging him to meet Mr Kibaki without preconditions to effect a reconciliation.
It is not too late however for [the health secretary] Jeremy Hunt to agree to further talks, without preconditions, to settle the dispute".
I'm hoping the threat of a strike will pressure the government to drop their unreasonable preconditions to negotations with the BMA".
Mr. Netanyahu has repeatedly called for peace talks to resume immediately and without preconditions to negotiate two states for two peoples.
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