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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a factor for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that influences a particular situation or outcome. For example, "Poor weather was a factor for the team's loss".
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Finances are a factor for some families.
"Money isn't a factor for us.
They can be a factor for good.
"It's not a factor for me," she said.
Ease of entry was a factor for Ms. Tomas.
"That wasn't a factor for us," defenseman Andrew Ference said.
"Age could have been a factor for some people, but, obviously, it wasn't a factor for everybody," Weinke said.
Regional tensions are also a factor for Turkey.
"Sometimes, height is a factor for kids," Mr. Martin said.
He said a sense of political grievance was still a factor for some people.
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