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"confounding factor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used in scientific research papers to refer to an outside influence that can complicate the results of a study. For example: "The cold temperatures during the study period were a confounding factor in our results."
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Adjusted analysis would have to be done on confounding factor like age or diagnosis at admission.
One big confounding factor in the metrics problem is that a lot of marketing can't be purely digital.
One major confounding factor into how a dying alien planet might look could be the influence of extraterrestrial intelligence.
Adjustment was also made for confounding factor by residential area.
Another confounding factor may be difference in ethnicity.
Another possibly confounding factor is the gene length.
One important confounding factor within our model was education.
"One big confounding factor is congenital abnormalities," he said.
The region's complex and varied topography is another confounding factor.
Another confounding factor is that the play is full of quick-changes.
Another confounding factor is the administration's extraordinary discipline in the cause of political longevity.
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