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The phrase "a defined factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific element or variable that has been clearly identified or established in a particular context.
Example: "In our study, a defined factor influencing the results was the sample size."
Alternatives: "a specified element" or "a determined variable."
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Configural invariance, the simplest form of ME, is satisfied if a defined factor structure is a good fit to the data for both groups.
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And Britain staying in or [going] out may be a defining factor".
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