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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a factor at all" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the presence or absence of a particular element or consideration in a discussion or argument.
Example: "I don't think that time management is a factor at all in determining the success of the project."
Alternatives: "a consideration at all" or "an element at all".
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"Warren's not a factor at all.
For me, fear wasn't a factor at all.
"I don't think that was much of a factor at all.
The same question was posed to Manning, who replied: "No, it wasn't a factor at all.
I asked her if Obama's race was a factor at all.
But no, Louis-Dreyfus says, "Palin was not a factor at all.
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In 2016, as we are finally beginning to acknowledge the identities and rights of transgender and non-binary people it would be much more productive to have a conversation about a leisure club where gender is not a determining factor at all in admittance.
If race is a contributing factor but not a causal factor, is the issue whether race is a causal factor among many, or whether it is a causal factor at all?
But the truth is if you've done a strong safety assessment, then it's not necessarily a protective factor at all. .
You hear these messages all the time that, "Everyone just needs to come out". But the truth is if you've done a strong safety assessment, then it's not necessarily a protective factor at all.
A lack of gasoline for boats and other transportation was also a hindering factor at all levels of implementation.
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