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The phrase "is a deciding factor" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that plays a crucial role in determining a result, decision, or outcome. Example: The salary offered is a deciding factor for many job seekers when considering a job offer.
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Often it is this practical help that is a deciding factor in entrepreneurs going for funding.
As with everything in Sierra Leone, cost is a deciding factor.
But if there is a deciding factor, it might be which format has the more compelling movies.
Natural birth is the most important thing, but her birthing experience is a deciding factor for the rest of her life.
Mr. Kashiwagi, the founder and owner of Asahiya, a big, bustling, old-fashioned meat market just north of here in Tsu, insists that the virginity of the cows is a deciding factor in Matsuzaka's supremacy.
If this argument ever had any validity when the Arab dictatorships appeared immovable, it has precisely zero now that Arab public opinion is a deciding factor in how the politics of the region develops.
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Will this be a deciding factor in how you vote?
The party line proved to be a deciding factor.
"I'm not saying race and gender should be a deciding factor," he said.
But President Bush's vigorous support of Mr. Chocola may have been a deciding factor.
In leaving the program, New York said the network's shrinking size was a deciding factor.
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