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decisive factor

NOUN
  1. a point or fact or remark that settles something conclusively

How To Use decisive factor In A Sentence

  • The might of the army could prove a decisive factor.
  • The stamina of a soldier was the decisive factor in war. Times, Sunday Times
  • Quality of their knowledge produce is a decisive factor as a knowledge - pattern enterprise.
  • Climate was a decisive factor in establishing where the tournament should be held.
  • He had one potentially decisive factor in his favour: the element of surprise.
  • The injury to their key player could be a decisive factor in the game.
  • That was certainly a decisive factor. The Sun
  • The weather was always the decisive factor. Spitfire Women of World War II
  • The weather was always the decisive factor. Spitfire Women of World War II
  • Walder's all-round excellence, including scoring the only try of the match and kicking two drop goals, was the decisive factor in Newcastle ending a run of six consecutive defeats here.
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