Sentence examples for largely assisted from inspiring English sources

The phrase "largely assisted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone or something has received significant help or support, but not exclusively.
Example: "The project was largely assisted by the contributions of volunteers who dedicated their time and skills."
Alternatives: "mainly supported" or "primarily aided."

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A large set of relevant results for molecular design has been largely assisted by computational modeling tools.

Under the public scheme, a woman may be seen by several different obstetricians and/or midwives throughout her pregnancy; low risk, non-operative vaginal deliveries are largely assisted by midwives.

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That's why I suspect we'll see them largely assisting people in parallel for the time being.

Increasing numbers of mature women are achieving pregnancy largely through assisted reproductive technology (ART).

But Lockheed, with the assistance of Washington, assembled a package of at least 80 industrial projects it valued at roughly $8 billion, intended largely to assist Poland's battered military industry.

As the technical committee provision exists largely to assist plaintiffs in enforcing the provisions of the final judgment in this case, if plaintiffs do not want to rely upon a technical committee, the court will not require them to do so.

I honestly believe that a cure for cancer will be assisted largely in part by a new breed of technologist, one who doesn't care about the glitz and glamor of being a "Silicon Valley Rock Star", but one that truly wants to change the world.

However, most PN programs largely focus on assisting patients with logistical barriers and improving care coordination.

Practice nurses have a vital role in the initial management of Type 2 diabetes in primary care, which is largely directed towards assisting patients to understand the nature and possible trajectory of the disease, and to become self-managing.

The bidirectional barrier and transport system provided by the ependymal lining of the brain have been largely postulated to assist in CSF-interstitial fluid exchanges that help keep the brain toxin free and in physiologic balance (Del Bigio, 2010; Roales-Bujan et al., 2012).

Patry Hoskins had only "assisted in the largely mechanical exercise of collecting and organising the evidence which appeared to support the criticisms" in those letters, he said.

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