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The phrase "aided primarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the main source of assistance or support in a particular context.
Example: "The project was aided primarily by government funding, which allowed us to expand our research efforts."
Alternatives: "supported mainly" or "assisted chiefly".
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The Liberty, aided primarily by Robinson's 10 points, led by 28-20 athehalfalf.
ABC posted a solid win for the night in that demographic, aided primarily by its coverage of game two of the N.B.A. Finals match-up between the Cleveland Cavaliers and the San Antonio Spurs.
Spot gold prices rose about $4, to $1,063 an ounce, Tuesday, just shy of the $1,070.40 record set last month, aided primarily by a falling U.S. dollar.
Absolute food production will be substantially higher than it is today, aided primarily by large-scale desalination of sea water.
Following on, Somerset mustered a more respectable total of 251, aided primarily by a century from Octavius Radcliffe and 85 from Hewett.
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Separate agreements were reached on military aid, primarily to professionalize the Mexican army and its small air force.
Over five years, more than $650 million of this federal student aid, primarily Pell Grants, went to first-year community college dropouts, $64 million to California students alone.
New York State receives about $30 billion a year in federal aid, primarily for Medicaid, the health care program for the poor that is the single largest segment of the state budget, and for welfare.
There are important differences in the details, but all three have called for collapsing the many different categories of aid into a few, giving districts more flexibility in spending that money, and funneling any increases in aid primarily to "high need" districts like New York City.
Examples of propaganda of the deed would include staging an atomic "test" or the public torture of a criminal for its presumable deterrent effect on others, or giving foreign "economic aid" primarily to influence the recipient's opinions or actions and without much intention of building up the recipient's economy.
Odds are, these people don't have the type of money needed to buy conventional hearing aids, primarily because their expensive batteries last only about a week.
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