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The phrase "a relatively small factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significance or impact of a particular element in a broader context, indicating that it is not a major influence.
Example: "While there are many elements to consider, a relatively small factor in the overall outcome was the weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a minor element" or "a somewhat insignificant factor."
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Fuel costs, on the other hand, are a relatively small factor in a nuclear plant's LCOE (less than 20 percent).
I suspect that this question of feeling at home in the Times culture was a relatively small factor.
John M. Reich, director of the Office of Thrift Supervision, said the $18 million maneuver was "a relatively small factor" in the collapse of IndyMac.
My model finds that the higher Fed funds rate is shaving a bit off wage growth, though it's a relatively small factor.
Still, even the most jaded politico assumes that appearance is a relatively small factor — and one that we are basically aware of.
The cost of wheat, in other words, is a relatively small factor in determining what a supermarket charges for a box of sugared cereal.
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But what I try to argue in my article is that the behavior of the industry is only one relatively small factor in the problem.
The relatively small (factor of 2) drop in resistance is due to partial degradation of the sample: unlike all other techniques used in our study, transport measurements required relatively long air exposure of the samples before data could be taken.
Besides, the company has managed to fit a fair amount of screen into a relatively small form factor, keeping it roughly the same footprint as the OnePlus 5T.
This is partially offset by the choice of a relatively small uncertainty factor.
Also, it is more efficient than Undecimated Discrete Wavelet Transformation (UDWT), which is another shift-invariant version of DWT, as the former has a relatively small redundancy factor.
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