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Discover Ludwig'have primarily' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase to indicate a primary focus or emphasis on something, often when contrasting two different things. For example, "I have primarily focused on researching the history of the company, but also looked into their current operations."
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Since the 1980's, immigrants have primarily been Asian.
Personal moments have primarily come from Mr. Bloomberg's lieutenants.
Police and military there have primarily been concerned with combatting smuggling along Egypt's border with Libya.
However, the initiatives so far have primarily been about simplifying, streamlining and transparency.
Until now, small-dollar lenders have primarily been subject to state regulation.
The benefits have primarily been in preventing unplanned hospital admissions and facilitating early discharge.
"Those where we have primarily presecurity stores are not performing as well".
Those cuts have primarily benefited the wealthiest segment of the population.
"But if they have primarily chosen Liberal Democrat MPs they're risking an own goal.
Other Asian countries have primarily concentrated on producing durable consumer goods.
"Global gas prices have primarily been pushing up household energy bills – not green subsidies.
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