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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't factor in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something is not considered or included in a particular analysis or decision-making process. Example: "The budget proposal doesn't factor in the additional costs of maintenance."
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Willis Thomas, who photographed a gentrifying North Philadelphia neighborhood, said the economy doesn't factor in as much for those areas as the Depression did for its lower class.
(This doesn't factor in "Picasso Baby").
It doesn't factor in taxes, for instance.
"There's no way that doesn't factor in here".
In his scale of scenarios, Nordhaus doesn't factor in likelihood.
But that doesn't factor in tougher Basel III capital rules.
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It does not factor in the cost of living.
"One of them does not factor in margin of victory.
But they should know: the computer does not factor in human error.
For the second year, the B.C.S. formula does not factor in margin of victory, but the voters sure do.
And the hot-spot concept does not factor in the importance of some ecosystems to human beings, the scientists argue.
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