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The phrase "factored on" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in a mathematical or analytical context, but it is more common to say "factored into" or "factored in." Example: "The final result was factored on the previous calculations, leading to a more accurate outcome."
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Thus, when the case-fatality rate is factored on 2 IDs, simulations yielded epidemics of 2 severities.
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