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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are not mainly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something does not primarily or chiefly belong to a certain category or characteristic.
Example: "The results of the study show that the participants' motivations are not mainly driven by financial incentives."
Alternatives: "are not primarily" or "are not chiefly".
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Our carbon emissions are not mainly about the price of gasoline or electricity.
But the failures that have landed us in the mess we are in today are not mainly structural.
But the truth is that the current anti-Gingrich plotting reflects frustration among Republicans about things that are not mainly Mr Gingrich's fault.
In the world of work, where technical arrangements are not mainly designed as objects to be used, it must be delved into the depths of these arrangements in order to study distributed activities.
These are not mainly aimed at savage chieftains who seal treaties with the proverbial X or a grunt, but at the infuriating inefficiencies of ink in the internet era.
Economist Allan Meltzer asked: "Why is there such a weak response to such an enormous amount of stimulus, especially monetary stimulus?" The answer, he said, is that the obstacles to faster economic growth are not mainly monetary.
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In the end, economies aren't mainly about budgets and tax codes, though Congress occasionally pretends otherwise.
But there are thousands of athletes here who aren't, mainly aged between about 17 and 23.
He is not mainly responsible.
But the loss Neilson feels is not mainly about money.
I'm not mainly talking about the print media.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com