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Is the following right? For example, can I include "the" in front of factor?
Can I use "for non-illness purposes" before "when their family is ill"?
Research Question 1 addressed the first theme: the factor that influences an employee’s decision to use sick-leave benefits for non-illness purposes. The most significant and highly relevant themes that emerge from the aggregation of the invariant constitutes illustrates that their managers support their decision to use sick-leave benefits for non-illness purposes when their family is ill.
  

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Anonymous For example, can I include "the" in front of factor? "the factors that influence" is what I would expect in that context. Anonymous Can I use "for non-illness purposes" before "when their family is ill"?

  • Anonymous For example, can I include "the" in front of factor?
  • "the factors that influence" is what I would expect in that context.
  • Anonymous Can I use "for non-illness purposes" before "when their family is ill"?
  • It doesn't seem as clear as it could be.
  • Assuming I have understood the intended meaning correctly, I suggest "...
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AnonymousFor example, can I include "the" in front of factor?
"the factors that influence" is what I would expect in that context.
AnonymousCan I use "for non-illness purposes" before "when their family is ill"?
It doesn't seem as clear as it could be. Assuming I have understood the intended meaning correctly, I suggest "...

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