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"a negative factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something that has an adverse effect. For example: "The current economic climate is a negative factor for businesses across the country."
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"Bowie Kuhn was a negative factor for baseball," Miller said.
I don't recall it having a negative factor in my mind".
"It is very easy to politicize this and make it a negative factor," Mr. Pang said.
A nonfactor until he became a negative factor missing the final penalty of the shoot out.
That might sound like a negative factor, but Howard argues that it's a great strength for London.
So Bernanke was right: deflation appears to be a negative factor in relation to growth.
The investigations "are a negative factor, but the new executives aren't involved in that," said Roger Degen, a Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie analyst.
Star power, or a lack thereof, was again a negative factor at the box office in 2011.
In the past it was seen as a negative factor, "but today the closer we live the less carbon we use, the more efficient our transport and the more viable our arts centres and theatres", he said.
In recent days, however, Mr. Romney's campaign has begun to behave like Bain Capital is more of a negative factor than a positive or even neutral one.
"Bowie Kuhn was a negative factor for baseball," Miller, who was 90 at the time of his third rejection, told The New York Times in 2007.
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