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The phrase "a certain element of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific aspect or characteristic of something, often in a more vague or general sense.
Example: "The project has a certain element of creativity that sets it apart from others."
Alternatives: "a particular aspect of" or "a specific feature of".
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There's a certain element of feeling guilty.
"You've got to have a certain element of fear there.
"There is a certain element of truth to that".
But a certain element of fun, and intimacy, is missing.
"There's a certain element of clarity," Croft said with a laugh.
And then there's a certain element of luck, that everything just went right for you".
"Yes, she is the darling of a certain element of our party," Mr. Weaver said.
Russia enjoys a certain element of control over Ukraine, particularly in the energy sector.
"There's a certain element of friendliness that comes with the warm weather," Mr. Pellegrinelli said.
Looking back on the tournament now, there is a certain element of frustration.
Add one more and it brings in a certain element of chaos," he said.
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