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"mitigating factor" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to describe something which reduces the severity of a situation or the severity of a punishment. For example, "The judge took the defendant's age into consideration as a mitigating factor when determining his sentence."
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Mitigating factor: Atlanta got to host the 1996 Olympics.
Mitigating factor: The San Diego Sockers won four straight indoor soccer crowns from 2010 to 2013.
Mitigating factor: D.C. United has won four M.L.S. Cups, most recently in 2004.
Mitigating factor: The Lynx of the W.N.B.A. have won three titles in the past five seasons.
Mitigating factor: The Comets were the first dominant team in the W.N.B.A., winning four consecutive titles.
Mitigating Factor: Not a one.
Mitigating Factor: Two words: Joel McHale.
Mitigating Factor: President Barack Obama, Tina Fey.
Mitigating Factor: Well, they did almost nothing to stop it.
Mitigating Factor: You know what almost did make me feel sorry for Kanye?
Mitigating factor: At least the Dodgers were not hacked by the Russians.
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