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The phrase "a large extent from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used to indicate the degree to which something is influenced or derived from another source, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "The project's success depends to a large extent from the team's collaboration."
Alternatives: "largely based on" or "greatly influenced by".
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The new Italian code of 1942 departed to a large extent from that tradition.
As I have previously documented, these deficits resulted to a large extent from legislated tax cuts during the Bush years.
In and around the town they seem to have been able to insulate themselves, to a large extent, from the unpopularity of the coalition.
One example is the plastics industry, which often relies on imported resins made to a large extent from high-priced oil.
Two years later, having achieved fame and some fortune, to a large extent from experimenting with images of his own face, he moved to Amsterdam, the commercial and artistic center of the Netherlands.
Groundwaters are highly susceptible to contamination because of human activities and the fact that their dissolved constituents are derived to a large extent from the leaching of surface materials.
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At high loadings of As, the desorption of both redox species of As from clay HA complexes by phosphate/silicate ranged from 32 to 72% compared to 2 54% in clay only systems meaning that As was desorbed to a larger extent from HA-coated comparedmpared to clay only systems.
Despite this, the present findings replicated to a large extent those from a well-described group from a different cultural background, and suggest that the task is sensitive to ADHD-related symptoms.
The reasons for non-response included lack of consent from the parents and, to a large extent, absence from class due to sickness and, to a lesser extent, the refusal from students themselves.
"Living in the US, I am detached from the decision making process and to a large extent detached from the decision making process and to a large extent detached from the realities of its effect, so it is perhaps surprising how emotionally affected I was," Nash explains to The Creators Project.
Personal development is to a large extent free from the pressure of economic and political circumstances as well as from restrictive family relations or cultural traditions.
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