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Free sign upThe phrase "as a factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that contribute to or influence a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The economic downturn was identified as a factor of the increased unemployment rates in the region."
Alternatives: "as a contributor to" or "as an element of".
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He mentioned Soviet Russia, allied with Czechoslovakia, as a factor of inestimable power.
The difference between cycle minimum and maximum can be as much as a factor of two.
Discrepancies are as large as a factor of 2.8 in the median.
Wages in advanced economies can exceed those in some emerging nations by as much as a factor of eight.
This could make a difference by as much as a factor of six.
This is regarded as a factor of safety to cover breakdowns, mishaps, and labour troubles.
Similarly, on international trade, they took almost diametrically opposed stances: Clinton sees it as a factor of growth and stability, whereas Trump says trade is "killing our country".
For alloys of aluminum-copper-ruthenium these conductivities differ by as much as a factor of 100.
IN THIS week's print edition, we take look at land and its importance as a factor of production.
That difference indicates that supply-chain linkages can amplify the economic damage of events like natural disasters by as much as a factor of five, Tahbaz-Salehi explained.
The principal innovation was the derivation of investment demand and the cost of capital from a model of capital as a factor of production.
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