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Discover Ludwig"largely extinct" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has mostly died out or disappeared, such as a species or type of plant or animal. For example, "The dodo bird has become largely extinct in the wild due to human activities."
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The editor/coach is largely extinct.
When critics denounce neocons, they rarely mean the first branch, which today is largely extinct.
The stock returns were poor, and tracking stocks, like conglomerates, are now largely extinct.
The once-rebellious — and, until recently, largely extinct — pompadour of the 1950s is being revived in a sleekly streamlined way.
He comes from a family that is now largely extinct but was known for generations for producing athletes.
Yes, 10-inch records playing at 78 revolutions per minute, a format that was largely extinct by 1960.
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With the exception of YouTube, which got plenty of help from Google along the way, ad-supported video aggregation sites have largely gone extinct, with most either going belly up and hitting the deadpool — or worse, being turned into ad networks.
Cheat codes have largely gone extinct.
Confident assertions of classification have especially been restricted because intermediate forms have largely gone extinct and are unrecorded in the fossil record (see [ 16] for a notable exception).
The group once had as many as 30 species, but most of these are now extinct, largely due to human activity.
The composition of the clusters according to age, gender, and focus group is presented in Appendix 2. The first frame considers privacy as the dodo, that is, a species made extinct largely through human actions (Table 3).
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