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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a factor as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare or relate something to a factor, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The study identified a factor as crucial to the outcome, but the specifics were not detailed."
Alternatives: "a factor in" or "a factor contributing to".
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Domestic politics are a factor as well.
The economy was a factor as well.
Racism has been a factor as well.
But trust in doctors is a factor as well.
Jenna: Cost will be a factor, as will interoperability.
His campaign cited Fox as a factor, as well as a heavy schedule.
I finally have to admit that age is a factor as far as track goes.
But the high rate of fire in Vietnam may have been a factor as well.
Exposure to growing exports from China may have been a factor as well.
But local lawyers say the brisk pace of his courtroom was most likely a factor as well.
At the time of the earthquakes, the permeability at the site increases by a factor as high as three.
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