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Free sign upThe phrase "negative factor" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It generally refers to something that has a negative impact or influence on a situation or outcome. Example: "The lack of funding was a major negative factor in the company's decision to downsize."
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"Bowie Kuhn was a negative factor for baseball," Miller said.
"It's been a big negative factor for me".
I don't recall it having a negative factor in my mind".
I asked Clinton if he saw himself as a potentially negative factor in a race.
"It is very easy to politicize this and make it a negative factor," Mr. Pang said.
A nonfactor until he became a negative factor missing the final penalty of the shoot out.
One gene was called nef (for negative factor) because it was thought to inhibit H.I.V.
"So that became a really negative factor about Williamsburg".
That might sound like a negative factor, but Howard argues that it's a great strength for London.
The investigations "are a negative factor, but the new executives aren't involved in that," said Roger Degen, a Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie analyst.
So Bernanke was right: deflation appears to be a negative factor in relation to growth.
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