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common factor

NOUN
  1. an integer that divides two (or more) other integers evenly

How To Use common factor In A Sentence

  • If both the numerator and denominator have common factors, then we can cancel these factors out.
  • The study found that the most common factor in such coasting schools was weak or inconsistent teaching. Times, Sunday Times
  • What is the common factor of unexpected packages in a pear tree? Times, Sunday Times
  • If any one common factor did stand out it was her tendency to play parts older than herself.
  • The common factor is the abysmal quality of detective work. Times, Sunday Times
  • The common factor is the abysmal quality of detective work. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of the members of the group had studied in Paris in the 1880s and the common factor in their work was an interest in impressionism.
  • It is likely that both the IVDU and the sexual preference are symptoms of a common factor–and there is now a considerable body of evidence showing a correlation between sexual abuse as children and adult homoseuxality. The Volokh Conspiracy » Another Word I Will Gladly Continue To Use:
  • The current debate around common factors feels quite familiar.
  • The common factor among the marchers was a rejection of cant, lies and hypocrisy.
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