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'be a factor in' is a valid phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an influence that may be a cause for certain events or other outcomes. For example: "His decision to leave the company was a factor in the decrease in profits".
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Caroline Kennedy may yet be a factor in American politics.
Money should not be a factor in Berard's eventual decision.
Will money be a factor in the decision?
Winds will most likely be a factor in both places.
Money would also be a factor in the potential deal.
This might be a factor in its popularity.
Might this be a factor in how he is performing?
Genetics might also be a factor in gender expression.
Could Nader really be a factor in 2008?
Reassurance should not be a factor in NATO-Russia relations.
They'll definitely be a factor in this series".
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