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The phrase "a factor of time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or variables that influence or are related to time in a particular context, such as project management or scientific analysis.
Example: "When planning the project, we must consider a factor of time to ensure we meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "an element of time" or "a variable of time".
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That's just a factor of time, though; it's up to Microsoft to convince us that we need something like Surface in our homes.
SNR = −5 dB, θ =−90° Fig. 6 Comparison of estimated noise PSD as a factor of time at the left ear by different algorithms.
This is because events are not simply a factor of time, but are also a consequence of factors that happened earlier within the same game.
The differences may relate to non standard survey questions or a factor of time, with knowledge and intentions changing as exposure to information about PI increases.
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Indeed, the capillary suction time increased by a factor of 3 times compared with that of Phase I.
The largest Jökulsá á Fjöllum jökulhlaup had a factor of ∼20 times smaller discharge and ∼a factor of 20 times lower power per unit area than Altai palaeoflood the largest known flood on the Earth.
Over a time of 300 s the efficiency and yield were seen to be approximately a factor of 4 times higher in the wedge case.
German state-owned bank, KfW Bankengruppe, for example, is one of the world's biggest green lenders and leverages its equity by a factor of 28 times.
Iran is lagging by a factor of 3-4 times.
Iranians are literally shopping online by a factor of 3-5 times compared to 2012 levels.
"The lasers were being used a factor of 10 times more than the 3D printers," says Shapiro.
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