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The phrase "a function of its history" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how something is influenced or determined by its past experiences or events.
Example: "The current state of the economy is a function of its history, shaped by previous policies and market trends."
Alternatives: "a result of its past" or "determined by its background".
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For McDonald's, marketing in Europe is a function of its history.
For example, the rate at which any clock measures time is a function of its history.
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It's cheap online (though that was probably a function of its peculiar history).
Each country will have a debt limit that is partly a function of its own history of fiscal consolidation.
We wished to estimate the daily probability of a condor dying from lead poisoning as a function of its recent history of movement among zones in a way that would be likely to reflect its exposure to lead.
In contrast, compact factors will be preferentially shared between proximal loci, and therefore the probability of a locus to be occupied by a compact explorer is a function of the occupation history of its neighboring sites: it is distance and time dependent.
Each of us is standing in a spot only we are standing in; it's a function of our history and our vision.
Each of us is standing in a spot unique to us; it's a function of our history and our vision.
Session 2: Subjects ingested a low quantity of ethanol (0.50g ethanol/kg body weight) to determine its effect on the activity of the HPA-axis as a function of family history.
In 5Min's case, it had momentum and growing revenues, so when AOL came knocking, it's possible that the sale price was a function of both its financials and its funding history.
Among the major findings was the presence of differences in the response of the HPA-axis to stress as a function of family history of alcoholism.
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