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The phrase "a substantial factor affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something significantly influences or contributes to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The study found that a substantial factor affecting student performance was the level of parental involvement."
Alternatives: "a significant influence on" or "a major contributor to".
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Soil drainage constitutes a substantial factor affecting plant growth and various biophysical processes, such as nutrient cycling and greenhouse gas fluxes.
In addition to the grain size, a substantial factor affecting the physicomechanical properties of the materials discussed here is introduction of high density of dislocations in cold rolling of composite systems.
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This finding leads us to infer that exposure to print and electronic mass media is substantial factor affecting positively the contraceptive use behavior of women aged 15 34 years prior to first pregnancy.
Income is a significant factor affecting choice of care.
It follows that this speed was not a substantial factor in bringing about the accident.
The negligence must also be a substantial factor in bringing about the plaintiff's harm.
There could be one or several elements to take into account, the weather being a substantial factor.
Weather is a major factor affecting smog levels in the Chinese capital.
Physical health is also a major factor affecting happiness.
Age is a factor affecting smile esthetics.
EU expansion has also been a factor affecting markets.
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