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"confounding factors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to describe elements that make a situation or phenomenon difficult to interpret or analyze. For example, "The data was difficult to interpret due to confounding factors such as the wide range of ages in the research sample."
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However, these associations all but disappeared once the confounding factors mentioned above were included.
Instead, it is because of a number of confounding factors.
Yet like any other study, its validity depends on anticipating possible confounding factors that could influence the results.
When the authors adjusted the score for potential confounding factors, most of the results did not prove to be significant.
Confounding factors on MARD.
Did authors adjust for confounding factors?
Confounding factors were not controlled for.
Additional file 1: Clinical confounding factors.
We use data on three confounding factors.
The study controlled the confounding factors.
There are some serious confounding factors in our study.
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