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The phrase "a high fun factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very enjoyable or entertaining, often in the context of activities, events, or experiences.
Example: "The amusement park has a high fun factor, making it a popular destination for families."
Alternatives: "a lot of fun" or "great entertainment value".
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Stack up the newest Protegé versus the competition in the same, $15,000 ballpark, and Mazda spanks all comers for handling and a high fun factor.
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We want there to be a bit of a fun factor here, nothing too staid or traditional".
"Their supporters long for something new with a technical fun factor that promises optimism, clarity, simplicity and user-friendliness".
"We've built this brand that has a fun factor to it," Mr. Jones said.
I'd give it a fun factor of 8".
Mansoor is going with more of a freestyle approach and an emphasis on the fun factor.
The fun factor is high.
"There is a high creep factor".
Ruby has a high R factor.
"I do have a high shame factor," she continues.
It has a high impact factor and a high rejection rate for submissions.
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