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Discover LudwigThe phrase "factor on" is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase "factor in" instead. For example: "I need to factor in how much time this project will take."
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The two sets of supporters were, however, united by one factor on this fractious afternoon.
Officials on all sides are particularly uncomfortable discussing one factor on the record.
NBC has only one reality series, "Fear Factor," on its fall schedule.
The wind was also a factor on Cornell's first score.
He suggested still another possible factor, on the chemical level.
As planned, Petke was not a factor on either play.
"I do know that he was a factor on Kobe".
So we are keeping the limiting factor on the mission.
P15 Distinct lack of wow factor on The X Factor.
It is an important factor on the health of citizens.
Sets the scale factor on the specified axis.
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