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"largely behind" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest that a large part of something is located in the past or that an event or activity is mainly done in the past. For example: The industrial revolution is largely behind us now, so our focus needs to shift to adapting to the new technological age.
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He's now 17, and forts are largely behind him.
These devices are largely behind A.M.D.'s upbeat revenue forecast.
Jealousy, not racism, is largely behind Iago's wicked deception.
One person has been largely behind Rainey Street's transformation into a night-life destination.
The deleveraging is ongoing and yet the government stimulus is largely behind us.
The elections may be more transparent, but governing still takes place largely behind closed doors.
However, the public has not accepted the tests, which were conducted largely behind closed doors.
Mr. Cain's network of supporters around the country appeared to remain largely behind their candidate.
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It is a largely behind-the-scenes process that the campaign believes will be as important to winning the nomination as the popular vote.
Arrangers, the largely behind-the-scenes masterminds of the big-band era, took compositions by bandleaders and others and refashioned them.
An intense, largely behind-the-scenes competition is under way for the right to manage the global database that keeps track of Internet addresses of noncommercial organizations.
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