Sentence examples for been predominantly from inspiring English sources

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been predominantly

adverb

In a predominant manner. Most commonly or frequently by a large margin.

  • The membership is predominantly elderly, 90% are over age 60.

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It's been predominantly Onex's capital.

It has been predominantly good-natured, although very noisy.

Ever since, frame drums have been predominantly women's instruments.

Their cultural identity has not been predominantly forged by race.

By 2009, the neighborhood has been predominantly black for decades.

"Of course, this group historically has been predominantly, almost exclusively, white.

Would these children have been targeted in this manner had they not been predominantly Muslim?

The district had been predominantly white but became largely black as a result of integration efforts.

So far, the use of LEDs has been predominantly in outdoor settings.

Brooklyn Arbor's kindergarten class will be mostly white, in a neighborhood that has been predominantly Dominican.

Yet the early skirmishes of the 2015 election have been predominantly about process.

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