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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are to a large" is not complete and therefore not correct in written English.
It can be used as part of a larger expression, typically when discussing the extent or degree of something.
Example: "The results of the study are to a large extent influenced by external factors."
Alternatives: "are largely" or "are significantly".
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Those farms are to a large degree uneconomic.
They are, to a large degree, dependent on each other.
Moreover, resolutions are to a large degree problem specific.
Perhaps animals are like plants, with lives that are, to a large extent, internally governed.
Currently, districts' spending decisions are, to a large extent, dictated by mandates from board headquarters.
My own reasons for writing, for setting down the story, are to a large extent selfish.
Because they really are to a large extent an abortion clinic.
Indeed, the tigers are, to a large extent, victims of their own success.
And these values are, to a large extent, passed down from one generation to the next.
In practice, however, these advantages are to a large extent illusory.
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Any more crazy than helping out financial institutions that are to a large extent responsible for the problems?
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