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The phrase "are largely meaningless" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that lacks significance or value, often in a critical context.
Example: "Many of the buzzwords used in corporate meetings are largely meaningless and do not contribute to actual progress."
Alternatives: "are mostly insignificant" or "hold little value."
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Its passports are largely meaningless.
Ten-year budget projections are largely meaningless.
His willingness to collaborate, ignoring inter-party rivalries that are largely meaningless outside Westminster, is a prime reason for that.
Beyond that, all the details hung onto the document are largely meaningless, ignored by the committees that actually draft legislation.
The Lib Dems have tried to introduce the odd caveat into the snooping bill, such as the parliamentary inquiry, but these are largely meaningless.
After the creature phase the cosmetic appearance of your species is locked in, but the abilities it developed are largely meaningless.
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It also claims almost 2 million people work in finance and associated professional services, though that figure is largely meaningless as it will include large numbers of lowly paid workers in high street banks – not really part of the City by any proper definition.
It's largely meaningless when it comes to image quality.
In fact, the taxes-versus-spending distinction is largely meaningless.
So this is not a genuine election, and its results will be largely meaningless.
By the time of the middle and late republic, it was largely meaningless.
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