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The phrase "are largely excluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant number of individuals or items are not included in a particular group or situation.
Example: "In this study, certain demographics are largely excluded from the analysis, which may affect the overall findings."
Alternatives: "are mostly omitted" or "are primarily left out".
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are largely excluded
adverb
In a widespread or large manner.
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As most large proteins, including antibodies, are largely excluded from the brain, their observed effects on central amyloid-β are believed to be a result of sequestration of amyloid-β in the periphery thereby promoting efflux of amyloid-β from the brain; the so-called peripheral sink hypothesis (DeMattos et al., 2001; Zhang and Lee, 2011).
"On Long Island in particular, women are largely excluded from that.
But foreigners are largely excluded, restricted to the moribund "B -share market, denominated in foreign currencies.
The pay gap is static at about 15%, and women are largely excluded from more interesting, influential and well-paid jobs.
Those most affected by the issues are largely excluded from the high-level meetings and global summits that determine strategies and funding priorities.
Today, nearly 10percentt of Slovakia's five million people are Roma, yet they are largely excluded from the mainstream of normal life.
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Britain's agriculture has gone awry because the people have been largely excluded from it.
As for jazz, Simone was largely excluded from the history books for decades.
Dubious parenting: Still three, being largely excluded from parenting by Elena.
Military lawyers were largely excluded from that process in the days after Sept. 11.
That's why the 20th century is largely excluded from my film -- because it is shameful to speak of it".
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