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Kumenglish Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Factors and reasons

There are many factors behind the issue.

There are many reasons behind the issue.

I am doubt about when we can use them.

What is the difference between factors and reasons?

  

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A factor is a situation, condition, or set of facts that contributes to, causes or strongly influences some outcome. "Factor in" (consider) is a phrasal verb. Studies have established that smoking is a risk factor for cancer.

  • A factor is a situation, condition, or set of facts that contributes to, causes or strongly influences some outcome.
  • "Factor in" (consider) is a phrasal verb.
  • Studies have established that smoking is a risk factor for cancer.
  • A major contributing factor to the origin of a pandemic is the wild animal markets in China.
  • Their annual family income and family size are the crucial factors in deciding if they are eligible for welfare.
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A factor is a situation, condition, or set of facts that contributes to, causes or strongly influences some outcome.
"Factor in" (consider) is a phrasal verb.

Studies have established that smoking is a risk factor for cancer.
A major contributing factor to the origin of a pandemic is the wild animal markets in China.
Their annual family income and family

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