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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'largely choose' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize how much of a choice or decision is determined by one thing or another. For example, "The new government emerged from the election largely chosen by a younger demographic."
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We tried to pick the cheapest bottle, based on the look of the label (I confess I still largely choose my wine this way).
Unlike their mothers, whose working — and, often, private — lives were determined by the state, women today can largely choose their paths.
Women largely choose the shows and buy the tickets.
Or, instead, did the crooked Legislator, trying to gain favor with the feds, largely choose her targets and the topics of conversation?
While fans love to hear -- but should largely choose to ignore -- the former they can be a bit put off when the latter involves a big man spending time working on his perimeter game.
Those in the lowest socioeconomic strata largely populate these wards as the wealthier largely choose private wards or hospitals (22).
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The guides are largely chosen for their political loyalties, because they come in contact with large numbers of South Korean tourists.
Feminism largely chose the market.
In any case, JJ Abrams largely chose to ignore his predecessor's advice.
The Fed, and most of the economics profession, has largely chosen to ignore the dangers posed by asset bubbles.
They're largely choosing memorialization options that reflect the life of that person and the way that they lived".
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