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factor in
verb
(tr, adverb) to take account of (something) when making a calculation
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Another potential factor in Yamamoto’s recent struggles: He has been forced to pitch on less rest between starts.
“Should the curfews extend into next week, that number would increase significantly when factoring in both ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Parade’ cancellations.”
The cost of dealing with nuclear waste also has to be factored in.
I also acknowledge the cost of supporting undocumented immigrants is substantial when you factor in public education and, in California, medical care, which is running billions of dollars beyond original estimates.
They believed the speed of Carla's care was a key factor in the lucky position she was in to get the "best chance of recovery".
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