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'has largely been' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that has been substantially fulfilled or improved upon during the specified period of time. For example, "The government's efforts to reduce poverty have largely been successful in the past 5 years."
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This goal has largely been met.
Taste has largely been liberated from politics.
It has largely been ignored.
The policy has largely been dropped.
But Mustang has largely been revived.
The former has largely been achieved already.
The upper Hudson has largely been tamed.
people has largely been led by believers.
The retreat has largely been given up by Mahayana Buddhists.
It has largely been a boys club behind the scenes.
This has largely been taking parts on stage in England.
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