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The phrase "a new factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing or discussing an additional element or consideration that influences a situation or outcome.
Example: "In our analysis of the market trends, we identified a new factor that could significantly impact our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "an additional element" or "a fresh variable".
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Then a new factor emerged: oil.
However, there was a new factor in the equation.
But a new factor now comes into play: summer holidays.
This first military coup introduced a new factor in politics.
But there is a new factor that could affect the direction of the case.
But Japan's new government is adding a new factor to the equation.
Russia's independence in foreign policy is a new factor - and may be the real reason Washington is uncomfortable with Putin.
Why not use percentages of academics precariously employed as a new factor when calculating the rankings in your university guide?
The sheer extent of the time he and his players must currently spend together is a new factor.
"Of course, our nation was struck by financial crisis in mid-September, which may have become a new factor in the decline".
"That prospect is a new factor in human affairs,'' the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher told the United Nations General Assembly.
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