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The phrase "a potential factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that may influence or contribute to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The lack of sleep could be a potential factor of decreased productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a possible contributor to" or "a likely influence on".
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In addition, the rs13306294 A allele is a potential factor of stenosis of coronary arteries that increases susceptibility for the extent of disease.
Mobility was considered as a potential factor of differential exposure misclassification.
In addition, insulin resistance (IR) may also be a potential factor of EPCs senescence in diabetes.
More recently, personal experiences regarding care for either seriously ill or dying persons were integrated as a potential factor of acceptance or rejection [ 24, 25, 28].
Four papers [ 26, 35, 47, 53] examined malignancy as a potential factor of VTE for THA and TKA but none of them reported a significant association for VTE.
On the other hand, slow-moving vessels are commonly used for sailing through the aquaculture facilities and between bays, thus representing a potential factor of man-mediated dispersion of the ascidian all along the Ebro Delta and adjacent coasts.
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Thus, we propose that this is a potential factor for multiplication of lung metastases in DNIIR mice.
Then there's global warming as a potential factor to affect the probability of storms, he said.
A mean size of >7 mm is a potential factor associated with failure of observation and need of chest drain.
Voter uncertainty, a hallmark of the Republican primary campaign for months, remains a potential factor in the outcome of the Florida contest.
Higher doses of FAEs per body weight has been proposed as a potential factor in the nephrotoxicity of FAEs [ 9].
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