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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another factor that affected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing multiple influences or elements that have had an impact on a particular situation or outcome.
Example: "Another factor that affected the team's performance was the lack of communication among members."
Alternatives: "an additional element that influenced" or "a further aspect that impacted".
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Monitoring method may be another factor that affected eggs' maturation processes.
Another factor that affected the decision-making criteria was bed availability.
Another factor that affected the stigma was the perception that men who do vasectomy are "women" or "under the control" of their wives.
Another factor that affected the capability of AHPs to engage in workplace learning was the level of good governance structures around supporting learning.
Another factor that affected LD was the difference in MAF, which at first sight may be an unexpected indicator for imputation accuracy, especially since haplotypes are used for imputation.
36 Another factor that affected the study power was the requirement to randomise participants prior to their final screening visit in order to allow the pharmacy adequate time for dispensing at visit 2, following final determination of eligibility.
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Another factor that affects incumbents' low-cost businesses is the allocation of resources.
Another factor that affects climate and temperatures on Earth are variations in the solar luminosity.
Another factor that affects both epigenetics and addiction risk is childhood trauma.
Another factor that affects the system is the variability with the power supplies in the lab.
Another factor that affects tumour growth and spread is platelet activity.
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