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"its preponderance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is dominant or has a greater influence over other things in a particular situation. For example: - The country's economy is heavily reliant on its preponderance in the oil industry. - Despite the team's efforts, its preponderance in injuries hindered their chances of winning the championship. - The company's success is owed to its preponderance in innovation and adapting to market trends.
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But its wine list bears no resemblance to the typical steakhouse list, with its preponderance of cabernet sauvignons and Bordeaux, most of it too young and much of it very expensive.
The show is compelling not only for its preponderance of early-modern masterworks but also for what it demonstrates about that old-fashioned quality called taste.
Smallwood also suggested that Facebook has a unique perspective in a couple of other ways, namely its preponderance of ad revenue from mobile, and the fact that it's applying its standards for viewable impressions globally.
With its preponderance of unchallenging indie bands, Bowie's Meltdown carries a whiff of the Reading Festival.
The Winter Olympics, after all, is notable for its preponderance of judged rather than timed events.
It received no funding or council intervention but Modbury was helped by its preponderance of independent traders.
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But Holland's fears of the increased powers of the central government had been so stiffened that it depended upon its own preponderance, rather than upon constitutional reforms, to achieve effective government.
Of the murine models, the New Zealand Black and New Zealand White (NZB × NZW F1 hybrid strain is widely studied due to its similarity to human disease and its female preponderance.
From the earliest descriptions of LQTS by Jervell, Lange-Nielsen, Romano, and Ward, it was apparent that LQTS, with its familial preponderance, was a genetic condition.
We considered that monomer a likely represented the proinsulin with native conformation because of its general preponderance in normal islets (Fig. 1A) and cloned mouse β-cells (Fig. S1B) and its migration pattern that resembled that of human proinsulin markers (unpublished observation).
The presence of mesenchymal stroma that resembles ovarian stroma (OS) suggests the possible etiology during embryonic development and its female preponderance [ 4].
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