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"disproportionately of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not in proportion to something else, or is excessive in relation to something else. Example: "The cost of living in this city is disproportionately high compared to the salaries of the residents."
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Disproportionately, of course, these caregivers are women.
"In particular, whether the dip is made up disproportionately of students from poorer backgrounds.
That population consists disproportionately of black and brown people, whether accused and convicted of crimes or held by immigration authorities.
Our business elite, as my M.I.T. colleague Peter Temin points out in a recent paper, still consists disproportionately of tall men from well-off WASP families.
Even before boundaries are redrawn on the basis of registers purged disproportionately of non-Tory voters, our electoral system now has a pronounced anti-Labour bias.
The military is made up disproportionately of volunteers from red states and its members skew that way in their political attitudes.
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Poverty affects children disproportionately, out of 6.8 million children in the country.
As it is some countries, particularly Greece and Italy, share a disproportionately large of the burden of the crisis.
African-American immigrants are disproportionately residents of the northeastern states of the USA.
Certain caves are found disproportionately full of well-preserved footwear, up to thousands of pairs.
They are disproportionately people of color.
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