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The phrase "a factor of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that contribute to a particular outcome or situation, often in mathematical or analytical contexts.
Example: "The economic downturn was a significant factor of the company's declining profits."
Alternatives: "an element of the" or "a component of the".
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It's a factor of the weakness of this economy".
Mike's breakdown was a factor of the Southern Ocean.
That's partially a factor of the game's comparatively small player-base.
It is rich, floral and - a factor of the vintage - quite ripe.
"I would think some of it is a factor of the modern ballpark," Gordon said.
Is this France a symbol and a factor of the broader European decline?
But some economists said the pattern of rising self-employment could be a factor of the pickup in building work over recent months.
With the Fed minutes boosting metal prices - a factor of the dollar's decline - the recently weak mining shares are leading the way.
Thus, insofar as the majority recognizes that timing is a factor of the fraud-on-the-market theory, ante, at 1198, n. 8, I agree.
In that article it is explained that low electric conductivity is a factor of the chemical bonds that form a material.
What would seem to be bravado or carelessness or some combination may be a factor of the doctor's age.
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