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The phrase "factor in being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a particular element or aspect that plays a role in someone's existence or identity. Example: "Genetics plays a significant factor in being predisposed to certain diseases."
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Then factor in being six years away from his peak, which is another couple of percent off his very best.
Judge Jackson acknowledged the need to weigh whether the employee's speech was a substantial factor in being fired.
She said that the key factor in being successful at Chelsea was "communication at all levels" – which has a particular resonance now.
Barker's positive nature was a big factor in being able to mentally process his recovery, and his level head and an upbeat nature are consistent themes when his team-mates talk about him.
The board has not addressed the issue on commercial airplanes because it has not had any accidents in which investigators thought a passenger's weight was a factor in being able to escape after a crash.
He broke down a couple of times while talking about "the guilt factor" in being here playing when she was too sick most days to get out of bed.
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What had not been factored in was Little Fatty's behavior.
Update: According to our own sources, the final price after consideration was factored in was closer to $60M.
What I hadn't factored in was the effect that this subject matter would have on people.
The only thing that may factor in is how much the Mets obviously enjoy hitting here.
What they don't factor in is all the public investment that lets us live the way we do.
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