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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a preponderantly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is predominantly or mainly the case, often in contexts discussing trends, characteristics, or qualities.
Example: "The study revealed that the population was preponderantly in favor of the new policy."
Alternatives: "largely" or "predominantly".
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Although researchers and engineers originally focused on a preponderantly irreversible computing paradigm, alternative models receive more and more attention.
My doubts were partly stilled by a cracking Samuel West production from the Theatre Royal Plymouth, which contains a lot of fine acting from a preponderantly female cast.
Big institutions like foreign pension funds, which typically trade in blocks of 10,000 or more shares, did a preponderantly large amount of the buying yesterday in contrast to their recent tendency to be heavy sellers.
Most of the poems of the Shijing have a preponderantly lyrical strain whether the subject is hardship in military service or seasonal festivities, agricultural chores or rural scenes, love or sports, aspirations or disappointments of the common folk and of the declining aristocracy.
Israel became a preponderantly Jewish state, thereby gaining this veneer of democracy, only by ethnically cleansing indigenous Palestinians from their homes in 1948 and preventing to this day these refugees and their descendants from exercising their right of return to their homes as guaranteed by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Two years ago, in a resolution on combating drugs, the European Parliament said that a preponderantly repressive policy had not brought a solution to the drugs problem any closer.
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In 2010 the orchestra toured England, with a repertoire preponderantly of Beethoven, including the Violin Concerto in which Pinchas Zuckerman was both soloist and conductor.
Although Ulster was the most British and most Protestant part of Ireland, it contained a large population of non-British Catholics and was contiguous with a larger and preponderantly Catholic Ireland.
Attempting to show that my reading of §109(a) is susceptible to the same criticism, the Court points to the now-repealed "manufacturing clause," which required "copies of a work consisting preponderantly of nondramatic literary material... in the English language" to be "manufactured in the United States or Canada". Copyright Act of 1976, §601(a), 90 Stat.
2588 ("Prior to July 1 , 1982.. the importation into or public distribution in the United States of copies of a work consisting preponderantly of nondramatic literary material... is prohibited unless the portions consisting of such material have been manufactured in the United States or Canada").
"Thousands of years of Jewish urban life offer a useful documentary record as a source for insight in a world that became preponderantly urban in 2008". In 2008, for the first time in human history, the majority of human beings on planet earth were urban.
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