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Discover Ludwig"which factors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a specific set of factors that are being discussed in the context of the sentence. For example: - "The success of the project will depend on which factors we prioritize." - "The study aimed to identify which factors contribute to job satisfaction." - "The report outlined which factors led to the decrease in sales."
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The goal was to determine which factors were more likely to improve learning and overall happiness.
In any individual occurrence it is hard to tell which factors play the most important role.
They construct a statistical model, known as a probit equation, to determine which factors make victory more likely.
Which factors play a role?
Which factors influence and steer it?
However, which factors affect the final outcomes?
Which factors are associated with better adherence?
Which factors have significant interactions (synergies or antagonism)?
Which factors lead to a switch in participants' reports?
Which factors determine the success of a remotely managed project?
Which factors have a real influence on yield?
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