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The phrase "a more important factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the significance of different elements or aspects in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In evaluating the success of the project, a more important factor than budget constraints is the team's collaboration."
Alternatives: "a greater contributing element" or "a more significant aspect".
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But taxes are a more important factor.
"Wealth is a more important factor than sea-level rise in protecting you from the sea.
A more important factor might well be the result they want to reach.
A more important factor, it seems, is market demand for more choices.
A more important factor to Mr. Bush may simply be choosing someone with whom he is extremely comfortable.
"A more important factor might be cultural affinity, people wanting to live with other people they're comfortable with".
It is likely that for a number of reasons a more important factor was the club they played for.
If the UK suffers a recession, that is a more important factor than a fall in the pound.
But a more important factor was simpler: fear waxed or waned according to whether the public thought government was being honest.
It may be, as some experts argue, that how people behave on the slopes is a more important factor than helmets.
Are political leaders any better or worse today than in the past because academic merit is a more important factor in college admissions?
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