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"an influential factor" is a correctly formed phrase and is usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has a strong and notable impact on a situation or outcome. For example: "Recent health scares have been an influential factor in consumers wanting to purchase organic products."
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(5) Time is an influential factor as well.
Peer pressure can be an influential factor in the decisions people make about higher education.
So the potential for another Tory victory at the 2015 general election will be an influential factor in next September's vote.
His appointment might have been an influential factor in the intervention by China National, which tipped the balance against the Singapore deal.
The two are still well down in the single digits in most national polls, but in states where Gov. George W. Bush and Vice President Al Gore are in a tight race, like Illinois, they could be an influential factor.
England lost at the Waca, but Collingwood's catch — a wonderful, springing effort at third slip — ensured that Ricky Ponting would find no release from a tortuous run of form, an influential factor in England's dominance.
Geological formation is an influential factor in controlling groundwater occurrence.
Cognitive style is an influential factor in users' information seeking.
So it is not that much of an influential factor here.
However, risk-taking ability was not an influential factor on entrepreneurial intention.
It has proven to be an influential factor in the formula of clinical decision making.
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