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The phrase "a correction factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where adjustments or modifications are made to data or calculations to improve accuracy or account for discrepancies.
Example: "To ensure the accuracy of our measurements, we applied a correction factor to the final results."
Alternatives: "an adjustment factor" or "a calibration factor".
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Therefore, a correction factor (CF) and corrected simulation (CS) were recalculated to correct the simulation results.
Subsequently, a correction factor was applied to correct for the low number of positrons per becquerel.
Therefore, a correction factor is needed for characterization.
To account for this, a correction factor, called collection efficiency (CE), is applied.
According to15,41, a correction factor of about 2 5 should be applied considering the lift height of 5 nm.
To compensate for this, a correction factor is routinely applied to the raw data.
Pilot data were compared with simulation data and a correction factor was added to the simulation.
A correction factor has to be used for soils with a higher content of fines.
A correction factor considering shear deformation has been incorporated for a more accurate prediction.
Based on two-dimensional numerical simulations, a correction factor has been derived.
The result is given as a correction factor to be applied to the infinite slope solution.
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