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The phrase "as a factor that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements that contribute to a particular outcome or situation.
Example: "The study identified several variables as a factor that influences student performance."
Alternatives: "as a contributing element" or "as a determinant that".
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That eliminates sag as a factor that will limit the amount of current that can be sent through a line.
The complaint specifically cites failures of cementing as a factor that contributed to the spill.
In Nevada, the number of registered Hispanic voters has doubled since 2004, to about 120,000, which is seen as a factor that could shift the balance there.
Anoxia was identified as a factor that modulates baculovirus infection.
Preoperative asymptomatic leukocytosis has been reported as a factor that affects morbidity of surgical patients.
Construct complexity is hypothesized as a factor that influences validity, reliability, and quality.
Loop flexibility is discussed as a factor that affects ligand binding affinity of SH3 domains.
For operators, striking an exclusive with Apple is seen as a factor that might help boost user numbers.
He also points to the fact it's a paid service as a factor that will be off-putting to scammers.
CLIP has already been recognized as a factor that plays a causative role in the development of sarcopenia.
Wind direction is discussed as a factor that influences households' risk perception and evacuation response to a Natech accident.
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