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The phrase "a single factor why" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific reason or cause among multiple factors, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "One single factor why the project failed was the lack of funding."
Alternatives: "one reason that" or "a single reason for".
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If there is a single factor why Texas Country acts have difficulty finding success nationally, it's the theory of financial complacency.
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It is unclear why CDR, IDR, and EDR did not load on a single factor; therefore, the extracted three-factor model had unexpected factor loadings.
It was our objective to bring practical biological insights to the publication, which is why we focused the majority of the discussion to a single factor.
There are many reasons why you might appreciate this person and their bisexuality is only a single factor.
It comes down largely to a single factor: cost.
And its generational parameters are determined by a single factor: birthdate.
"The whole discussion gets down to a single factor," he explained.
The percentage plans are, by contrast, based on a single factor.
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