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The phrase "advanced by a factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in mathematical or scientific contexts to describe an increase or change in magnitude or degree.
Example: "The technology has advanced by a factor of ten, significantly improving its efficiency."
Alternatives: "increased by a factor of" or "enhanced by a factor of".
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Indeed, with a sulfone group, potency could again be advanced by a factor of ten (22→ 22→.
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AAR ≥ 0.8 increased advanced fibrosis risk by a factor of 27.
Whereas N3 alkylation (22→ 25) only improved potency twofold, trifluoromethylation at C2′-north (22→ 26) advanced the IC50 by a factor of eight.
The second and more important issue was the argument advanced by a coalition of industry groups that the E.P.A. administrator should have taken economic factors -- costs and benefits -- into account in setting the new air quality standards.
This implies that the risk for recalling discomfort was lower by a factor of 0.97 for each year of advancing age.
After innovative training clinics that taught advanced farming practices, mechanization and some modern inputs, Samuel has increased his crop yields by a factor of four.
scores by a factor of two.
It was by a factor of 5.3, not by 5.3percentt.
Then the rent went up -- by a factor of ten.
We will be smarter by a factor of trillions.
Those odds look mean by a factor of about 10.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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