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Precursor

Definition:

A precursor is something that indicates or comes before another event or phenomenon.

Sample sentences:

As a noun:

  1. The Industrial Revolution is considered a precursor to modern technological advancements.
  2. Her musical talent in childhood was a precursor to her successful career as a professional singer.

As a verb:

  1. The discovery of early signs of the disease precursors prompted him to seek medical advice.
  2. Extreme weather conditions can often precursor natural disasters like hurricanes.

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