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(tr, adverb) mainly US to take account of (something) when making a calculation
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Words nearby factor in
factor I, factorial, factorial experiment, factor II, factor III, factor in, factoring, factor IV, factor IX, factorize, factor of adhesion
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Idioms and Phrases with factor in
factor in
Figure in, include as a basic element. For example, In preparing the schedule we factored in vacation and sick days. This term comes from mathematics. [Mid-1900s]
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