Sentence examples for is chiefly for from inspiring English sources

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is chiefly for

adverb

Especially or primarily; above all

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The line-up is chiefly for detectives to study criminals.

If the McWanes are known at all, it is chiefly for their philanthropy and their intense privacy.

The former is chiefly for the courts to decide, or else the system would be flooded with all kinds of religious claims that could not be judged.

The value of stratified allocation is chiefly for the trial's credibility in having comparable treatment groups, rather than for statistical efficiency.

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The programs are chiefly for young dancers, many of whom hope their progress will be noticed by professionals.

The independent Low Pay Commission is chiefly responsible for making recommendations for national minimum wage rates".

Jamie Sives's Henry V is chiefly notable for his swearing.

The score is chiefly notable for its compression.

Merchant Marine Library Association, is chiefly responsible for the publication and distribution.

Interestingly, the present moment in American art is chiefly distinctive for its divided loyalties.

But what Memphis is chiefly remembered for is the plastic laminate that gave these pieces their dizzying visual effect.

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