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The phrase "a greater factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significance or importance of one element in comparison to others in a particular context.
Example: "In determining the success of the project, a greater factor was the team's collaboration than the budget constraints."
Alternatives: "a more significant element" or "a larger influence".
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When professional football teams pick players during the draft, uncertainty could be a greater factor than skill.
They are also about psychology, and as the financial markets have become increasingly influential in determining the economy's course, psychology has become a greater factor in the outlook.
Guns will, especially in the South, probably still be a greater factor in the exercise of power than the ballot box.
Wear and compaction caused by play can be a greater factor contributing to differences among turfgrass species to traffic stresses.
This would seem to indicate that greater freedom from financial, social and religious pressures to stay married at all costs was a greater factor in the divorce rate then than was the marital status of the participants' families of origin.
Larry Bartels, a professor of politics at Princeton University, maintains that party loyalty was a greater factor in presidential voting in the 1990's than at any time since the 1950's.
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Since time was not a great factor, we accepted.
The instability of places is also a great factor in this.
Weather is certainly a great factor in war; one thinks of Eisenhower getting meteorologists' reports in the overcast stretch before D-Day.
Whatever we may think of him he is going to be a great factor in the development of Cuba and very possibly in Latin American affairs generally.
Pb/Sn ratio is a great factor that control the morphology as well as phase purity of the material.
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