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The phrase "at largely" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It seems to be a mistaken combination of "at large" and "largely," which are separate expressions with different meanings.
Example: "The committee's decision was accepted at large by the community."
Alternatives: "generally" or "mostly".
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On paper, that is: the value is notional, arrived at largely by guesswork.
Figures show truck-related deaths have continued at largely unchanged rates in recent years.
Lawyers at largely Republican firms downplayed the significance of politics in the legal community.
There, people buy and sell vegetables, grain, shoes, clothes and cosmetics at largely free-floating prices.
This book lets you do just that, at largely undiscovered sites from Lower Manhattan through the Hudson Valley.
Hansen's frustrations temper any satisfaction at largely being vindicated for his testimony, delivered to lawmakers on 23 June 1988.
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Citizen journalists on the internet such as Glenn Greenwald, the folks at Talking Points Memo, Larissa Alexandrovna of at-Largely, Marcy Wheeler of EmptyWheel and even my own blog, have already dispatched the absurd claims from both those "unnamed government sources" presented to us in the American corporate media over the last several days, as well as the FBI's own case.
The Olympic marathon began here at 7 30 Sunday morning at the largely empty Tiananmen Square.
The satellite was built at low cost largely at CSR with student help.
"I look at it largely as a business owner.
Look at the largely stagnant automotive components business.
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