fudge factor in English

noun
1
a figure included in a calculation to account for error or unanticipated circumstances, or to ensure a desired result.
As a result, Einstein was accused of inserting a fudge factor (the cosmological constant) to keep the universe from collapsing.

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1. Three double-chocolate fudge.

2. Why is my fudge Crumbly and dry

3. They fudge and live with contradictions.

4. I've got a good recipe for fudge.

5. Pour the hot fudge over the marshmallows.

6. Clodhoppers are crunchy, fudge -covered graham clusters

7. Sprinkle the spices over the hot fudge.

8. The fudge was already in the fridge then.

9. Won't you have a piece of fudge?

10. Vicky stole piece of fudge from kitchen.

11. Prize Fudge - Cooking School –– Fudge is one of the most popular homemade candies, and one that is very often poorly made

12. Applauding Sec Fudge, Sec Haaland posts: Darcy cartoon

13. Brownies are a hybrid, part fudge, part cake.

14. Fudge the figures; cook the books; falsify the data.

15. Almond Fudge Chip ice cream; there's nothing better.

16. A sundae?-All right.-Hot fudge?-I guess.

17. He made a fudge of one of her feet.

18. Boggles is the second recipe featured in Fudge Cupcake Murder.

19. 23 Elizabeth: Vanilla ice cream made from the thickest cream, and hot chocolate fudge.

20. The man returned to exchange the fudge for potato chips.

21. The determinative factors are industrial factor, comparative factor, technological factor and institutional factor.

22. Compressibility Factor / Z Factor

23. The almonds, the whipped cream, the cherry and the hot fudge.

24. Innumerable kings lie tucked away here under these jagged tablets of black fudge.

25. It may also mean: Clodhopper candies — a type of fudge-covered graham wafer