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The phrase "adjustment factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a numerical value is modified to account for certain variables or conditions, often in fields like finance, statistics, or engineering.
Example: "To ensure accurate results, we need to apply the adjustment factor to the final calculations."
Alternatives: "modification coefficient" or "correction factor".
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The adjusted yield value is a product of the predicted yield value and the adjustment factor (factor adjust).
f= loss adjustment factor of quality-adjusted life year.
We then multiplied geographic access by the annualized adjustment factor to obtain adjusted geographic access.
True to his escapist self, he has already promised that civil servants would not be used as "an adjustment factor".
"There's a relatively large adjustment factor here," said Michael Carliner, an economist with the National Association of Home Builders.
The energy dissipation capacity of the BRBs was found to be significantly dependent on compression strength adjustment factor, β, and strain hardening adjustment factor, ω.
This model regards the node's transmitting power as an adjustment factor.
A nonlinear vibration system is used to demonstrate the processes for implementing the adjustment factor approach.
The line losses borne by GenCos are characterized and measured by a loss adjustment factor.
The effects of the adjustment factor α in the diagnostic model are also discussed.
The adjustment factor approach is used to propagate model uncertainty into prediction of a system response.
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