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Discover Ludwig"any factor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any element, element of thought, or element of evaluation in a subject area. For example, "The success of the strategy depends on any factor that affects consumer demand."
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Any factor could make a major difference.
I don't think it'll be any factor".
Q: But the warrant doesn't play any factor in that?
In such a close race, of course, almost any factor can be viewed as decisive.
Under the court's "totality of the circumstances" test, "any factor can tip the balance," she said.
"I presume any factor can make enough of a difference," he said, "although not a large difference to be significant".
When a victory is this wide, you can assign almost any factor as at least partially the cause.
Ten months after the treatment began, the investigators could no longer detect any Factor VIII in the patients' blood.
But taking into account the legacy for the sport, you can't rule out any factor," said Hunt.
Thursday's decision requires any factor that increases a criminal sentence, except for prior convictions, to be proved to a jury beyond a reasonable doubt.
But the researchers said they could not identify any factor that predicted who was most at risk of a life-threatening heart rhythm after the attack.
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