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The phrase "a large factor behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something significantly contributes to or influences a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The economic downturn was a large factor behind the company's decision to downsize."
Alternatives: "a major influence on" or "a significant contributor to".
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The Obama administration has recently said that unrest and poverty in many Central American nations are a large factor behind illegal immigration into the US.
Even now, it is not clear whether the policy is all that effective with the annual rise in credit for investment purposes rising by 10%, which is a large factor behind house price growth at a solid 7.5% to 8% with Sydney prices up around 14%.
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A large factor is bragging and showing off your achievements.
Studies based on large data sets of insular mammals found that island area is indeed a large factor in the gigantism of small mammals, but for everything larger than a rat, the absence of predators and decreased competition with competitors are the main drivers behind these changes in body size.
Millennials play a large factor in driving this change.
That fear outranks immigration and outsourcing by a large factor.
Injuries were a large factor.
I believe CGI was a large factor in that change.
"Security is of course a large factor," said Kjersti Haraldseide, acting country director for the Norwegian Refugee Council.
Age consideration is a large factor.
The price is a large factor also.
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