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The phrase "a strong determinant" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has a significant influence or impact on a situation or outcome. Example: "The economy was a strong determinant in the election results." This sentence means that the state of the economy played a crucial role in determining the outcome of the election.
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Racial attitudes are a strong determinant of public opinion on the Confederate flag.
The health of the newborn is a strong determinant of health during childhood.
One example is the selective association of the hydrophobic side chains that are a strong determinant of protein organization.
Wealth, or accumulated capital, can also be a strong determinant of living standards in an increasingly unequal world.
It said: "Social class, however defined, apparently remains a strong determinant of one's ability to access the elite professions and, once there, to thrive.
Thus, recent research suggests that the visual aesthetics of computer interfaces is a strong determinant of users' satisfaction and pleasure.
Landscape position is a strong determinant of vertical soil development, which has often been formalized in the catena concept.
Population density, which is highly correlated with road density, also proved to be a strong determinant of sustained yield management.
Genetic makeup of an individual is a strong determinant of the morphologic and mechanical properties of bone.
Consequences to self are considered a strong determinant of acceptability.
As previously noted, income is a strong determinant of car ownership.
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