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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been factor' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used in the passive form of the verb 'to be' to indicate a past event or action that affected or changed something. For example: "The recent changes in government policy have been a factor in the rise of unemployment."
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For the purpose of this study, this scale has been factor analyzed to reduce the number of questions from 37 to 20.
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The issue of Saudi stability has been factored into Washington's strategic thinking for several years.
Downing Street senses that Cameron's misjudgement has been factored into the share price.
But that event has been factored into what he called a "counterterrorism overlay".
Once commission has been factored in, the average take-home salary is £35,000".
In descriptive terms, it is clear, however, that growth in HRCs has been factor-intensive, relying on rapidly growing inputs of energy and cheap labor while witnessing declining productivity.
This has been factored into the forecast model.
As a home based business, virtually every personal and business expense has been factored in.
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Dr. Tyson denied that the other criticisms had been factors.
Graham says area population growth, improved customer service and careful management have been factors, too.
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