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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sufficient factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing causation or the necessary conditions for an outcome to occur.
Example: "In determining the cause of the accident, we must consider whether speed was a sufficient factor."
Alternatives: "an adequate factor" or "a necessary factor".
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In addition, since 3DH-60, 4DH and 5DH have the same length and aspect ratio, the different shape of the hooked-end is not a sufficient factor to induce a significant variation in slump flow diameter as it does on compressive strength as expected.
The proposed methodology is useful when used to determine the minimum catch bench width, or the maximum overall slope angle, insuring that a sufficient factor of safety of the slope is included while maximizing the overall profitability of the open pit mine.
Pten deficiency is an important but not a sufficient factor in bladder cancer.
We conclude that the strength of intercellular adhesion can be a sufficient factor for the emergence of collective cell movement.
Traumatic combat exposure alone [ 6, 39] is not necessarily a sufficient factor for the development of PTSD.
This possibility suggests that the loss of function of CADM1 or NLGN3 is one of the factors but not a sufficient factor alone to cause ASD.
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Thus, we concluded that IL-6 secreted from breast cancer cells is an important and sufficient factor for MDSC expansion and recruitment, but that additional factors are required to facilitate the recruited MDSC-mediated metastasis of cancer cells.
This view strengthens the evidence that exposure to flood events is a necessary but not sufficient factor in determining the vulnerability of livelihoods.
Thus, alertness seems to be a necessary but not sufficient factor of normal functioning of visuospatial attention [ 15].
Peer-review journal publication of results appears to be a necessary, but not sufficient factor, to produce policy and practice impacts.
DOI: 10.1038/sj/bjc/6600014 www.bjcancer.com © 2002 The Cancer Research Campaign The dissemination of tumour cells in patients with solid cancer is a necessary, but not sufficient, factor in the process of metastasis.
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