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Discover Ludwig"factor of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a particular element or aspect of a situation which contributes to a particular outcome. For example: "The growth of the company can be attributed to many factors of success, such as strong leadership and a commitment to innovation."
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The factor of amplification can be enormous.
Maybe a factor of five".
That's a factor, of course.
That factor of 32 has big consequences.
Another factor, of course, is price.
It's a factor of being in business".
Price is a factor, of course.
Now, throw in the factor of technology.
One factor, of course, will be cost.
The other factor of course is cost.
It was the novelty factor of it.
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