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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a factor given" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific factor that has been provided or considered in a particular context or analysis. Example: "In our analysis, a factor given was the impact of climate change on agricultural productivity."
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A shortage of viable bidders was also a factor given that the CMA insisted that the buyers have demonstrable experience in running such shops.
The jury previously dismissed the idea that mental illness was a factor given the severity and grotesque nature of the massacre.
Though the sewer-pipe case in Zhejiang province in eastern China involved a baby boy, gender is often a factor given the preference for male children.
We acknowledge that common method variance could be a factor given our use of survey instruments for data collection.
In the HBS there is a factor given (called f c in this paper) to take counterflows into account by scaling larger the actual density, if one is faced with a counterflow situation.
Possible prior exposure to videoconferencing did not appear to be a factor given the lower and upper level medical students performed and rated instruction and technology the same.
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Adding a factor gives more weight to the high-quality trials and helps to prevent the 'dilution' of the outcomes of high-quality trials when numerous low-quality trials exist.
They also make clear that to be related to a victim will not be considered a mitigating factor, given that some relatives might be manipulative.
But they have stayed remarkably healthy, a crucial factor given their style of play, which is built on a disciplined, now-instinctive understanding of one another's responsibilities on the field.
In addition, DaimlerChrysler holds four seats on the board of Mitsubishi, a discomforting factor given that the two European companies are competitors.
Relative abundances of the constituent minerals (total clays, quartz, plagioclase, and calcite) were estimated by applying a normalization factor given by Underwood et al. (2003).
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