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Discover LudwigThe phrase "largely caused" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that a particular event, process, or condition was the primary cause of something else. For example: "The outbreak of the virus was largely caused by poor sanitation practices in the region."
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The soot is largely caused by sulfur in the fuel.
Largely caused by devastating ecosystems to make stuff.
The deteriorated tabletability is largely caused by increased granule size.
From the beginning, he has said global warming is happening and is largely caused by humans.
NO2 is largely caused by diesel vehicles, and can aggravate existing health problems such as asthma.
Instead, they claim that it is largely caused by the less clear-cut condition, food intolerance.
But the increase was largely caused by previously unregistered adult players who joined for insurance reasons.
It describes the author's myriad boyhood confusions over the holiday, largely caused by his family history.
The decrease was largely caused by a fall in the number of entries by boys.
This matched October's drop and was largely caused by a 4.2% fall in high-street shoppers.
The change is largely caused by rising adult social care costs.
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