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The phrase "a core factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an essential or fundamental element that contributes to a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "Trust is a core factor of successful teamwork, as it fosters open communication and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a key element of" or "an essential component of".
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The strong craving to smoke is a core factor of smoking abstinence that precipitates relapse.
Cernunnos/XLF is a core factor of NHEJ hence we investigated whether increased sensitivity to replication stress could be due to impaired DSB repair.
ELC‐1 is a core factor of E3 ligase and binds to multiple substrate‐specific subunits, including VHL‐1, which has limited specificity for the degradation of substrate proteins.
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"Chihiro's growth into a capable individual is a core factor to the movement of Spirited Away's plot.
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Conclusion: These data reinforce SOX9, downstream of Hh signaling, as a core factor mediating the expression of ECM components involved in liver fibrosis.
Perceptual aberrations can explain the formation of some delusions, but are not always a core factor in the formation of all delusions.
Our study attempted to test this possible theoretical proposition that the gender of children is a core factor influencing the gender ideology of parents.
All the focus groups, except one, brought up the fact that in primary care the possibility to act in accordance with a holistic view is a motivating factor in itself, being the core factor of general practice.
Since the reference value is the core factor of the T-score calculation, it has a significant impact on the prevalence of osteoporosis.
Our genetic and expression analyses indicate that the suppression of SPCH and stomatal production is mediated by the bHLH transcription factor PHYTOCHROME-INTERACTING FACTOR 4 (PIF4), a core component of high-temperature signaling.
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