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be predominantly
adverb
In a predominant manner. Most commonly or frequently by a large margin.
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"It used to be predominantly tree fruit," John Melick explained.
Now the map-drawers in Austin will be predominantly Republican.
They would be predominantly Japanese, but include Mr Woodford himself.
It's going to be predominantly white for a while.
The Parliament appears to be predominantly socially conservative and more religious than the current government.
Research suggests that the audience is likely to be predominantly local.
A customs union (or free-trade area) may be predominantly trade-creating, which is desirable, or it may be predominantly trade-diverting, which is undesirable.
For example, one term might focus heavily on songwriting, another term might be predominantly drama and dance.
The wounded seemed to be predominantly Kurdish, though the dead were split almost evenly between Arabs and Kurds.
The adverse effects of an unaffordable minimum wage hike would also be predominantly concentrated among SMEs, young people and graduates.
It would not be the first time that a common cardiac symptom was thought to be predominantly psychological.
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