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Discover LudwigThe phrase "factor as" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or incomplete expression, as "factor" typically requires a direct object or context.
Example: "You can factor the equation as needed to simplify it."
Alternatives: "express as a factor" or "decompose as".
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Domestic politics are a factor as well.
The economy was a factor as well.
But there is another major factor as well.
But trust in doctors is a factor as well.
This has contributed greatly to the comfort factor, as well as making it more hygienic.
His campaign cited Fox as a factor, as well as a heavy schedule.
The jacket's future, Mr. Mykolyn added, hinges on another factor as well.
(5) Time is an influential factor as well.
But analysts point to another factor as well.
Jenna: Cost will be a factor, as will interoperability.
I finally have to admit that age is a factor as far as track goes.
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