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"largely a result" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that happened due to a single, major cause or influence. Example sentence: Her success was largely a result of her hard work and dedication.
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The latter being largely a result of the large change in the a-parameter during this reaction.
What happened next was largely a result of sheer determination.
That is largely a result of Smith's poor drafting.
Her popularity is largely a result of this work.
That is largely a result of self-inflicted wounds.
The boom in South African investment in Africa is largely a result of two developments.
The inception of poetryvlog.com was largely a result of a physical space problem.
The rise was largely a result of exports of vehicles and semiconductors.
The junk-bond scandal of the 1980s was largely a result of a failure of regulation.
The high markups are largely a result of supply and demand.
The improved earnings were largely a result of proceeds from asset sales and tax gains.
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