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The phrase "a massive factor in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something plays a significant role or has a substantial influence in a particular situation or context.
Example: "The economy was a massive factor in the decision to expand the business into new markets."
Alternatives: "a significant contributor to" or "a key element in".
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He was a massive factor in this move.
He's a massive factor in why I wanted to come here.
This was a massive factor in Sony's favour during the initial launches but fan outrage has forced Microsoft to rethink their position.
Mr Charalambous, who has said migrants are a "massive factor in the overcrowding of social housing", has previously acknowledged that many of his tenants are migrants.
The age of a journalist is a massive factor in how they will respond to a PR contact.
"The way the squad and team are developing is a massive factor in staying on," said Seymour.
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All of our spinners have shown in recent games that they are worth their place in our Twenty20 side and with all of us offering something slightly different, I think our spin bowling unit will be a massive factor out here in sub-continent conditions.
It's also a massive factor when it comes to deciding which new games title to invest in.
"The heat was a massive factor," Houghton recalled.
She'll still be a massive factor for 2012".
"Obviously weather is always going to play a massive factor.
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