Examples of 'be a precursor' in a sentence

Meaning of "be a precursor"

be a precursor ~ to be an early indication or sign of something that will happen in the future. For example, technological advancements in smartphones were a precursor to the rise of the digital age

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Graviton buildup could be a precursor to mass expansion.
Be a precursor to an impromptu invitation to come in and chat.
Endometrial hyperplasia may be a precursor to endometrial cancer.
It can be a precursor to your good or bad habits on punctuality.
It is considered by some to be a precursor of the cruise missile.
Could be a precursor to intestinal intussusception.
I am afraid the staph might be a precursor to meningitis.
It may be a precursor lesion to renal carcinoma.
This kind of headache can be a precursor to a stroke.
It can also be a precursor to or indication of a variety of chronic conditions.
Disruptive selection can be a precursor to speciation.
Nausea can be a precursor to vomiting the contents of the stomach.
Community fraud often appears to be a precursor to money laundering.
Could be a precursor to next year.
Many doctors consider it to be a precursor to osteoporosis.

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It can be a precursor lesion of in situ adenocarcinoma of the lung bronchioloalveolar carcinoma.
Angina pectoris can be a precursor to a heart attack.
Forest degradation affects biodiversity and atmospheric carbon flux and can be a precursor to forest conversion.
This bombing may be a precursor to a secondary attack.
Osteomalacia is often considered by many doctors to be a precursor to osteoporosis.
This would be a precursor of things to come.
This ability to recognize equivalence may be a precursor to language.
Such an assessment might be a precursor to a shakeup or restructuring of the company.
Defatting of the skin by organic solvents may be a precursor of dermatitis.
Myofascial therapy can be a precursor and complement to other treatments.
Asbestosis is an inflammatory condition of the lungs and may be a precursor to mesothelioma.
Emotional abuse can be a precursor of physical violence.
These occur after a minimum exposure of five years and may be a precursor to skin cancer.
This is thought to be a precursor for diseases like cancer.
One should keep in mind that a first attack may be a precursor to a second.
This register could be a precursor to a national identity card.
Unstable angina symptoms are a medical emergency and may be a precursor for a heart attack.
Operational changes can be a precursor to delivering a better customer experience.
This frequency of minor eruptive activity proved to be a precursor for a major eruption.
Glutamine can be a precursor to arginine and thus enhance arginine effects.
It is a common occurrence and can be a precursor to a larger issue.
It can be a precursor to plaque psoriasis or develop in those who already have it.
These acts have been shown to be a precursor to committing suicide.
To be a precursor of Batman.
Improving housing conditions can be a precursor to a new dynamic.
This can often be a precursor to a larger focal onset impaired awareness seizure.
The tide could be a precursor.
It could well be a precursor to other disruptions that may happen in other market segments.
Sorelianism is considered to be a precursor to fascism.
This process may be a precursor for performing the initial seeding operation described above.
The authors contend that frailty can be a precursor of functional incapacity.
Uveitis can be a precursor of other eye problems, including glaucoma and detached retina.
These aniseed comfits seem to be a precursor of modern aniseed balls.
Could this be a precursor to what we are seeing today with oxygen loss in our oceans?
Polyps in the colon can sometimes be a precursor to the development of cancer.

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