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The phrase "largely reading" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone's main or most common activity or focus. For example: - "Her days were largely spent reading and writing, as she was a passionate lover of literature." - "The majority of my free time is spent largely reading, whether it's fiction or non-fiction." - "Their success was due largely to reading and incorporating customer feedback into their product development process."
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Trump spoke for 30 minutes, largely reading from a teleprompter and offering few details, in a flat tone to a crowd of about 400.
(Patient 6) You have to make sure the information you find is reliable but I was largely reading stuff from medical journals and websites from institutions that specialise in ankle replacement.
You have to make sure the information you find is reliable but I was largely reading stuff from medical journals and websites from institutions that specialise in ankle replacement.
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Lorca's work was largely read by the elites," he said.
With young adult literature being a genre largely read by young adult women, it's accustomed to female narrators and subjects.
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Since the new leadership was installed, he has limited his improvisation and largely read off teleprompters – again raising the hopes of party members that the candidate might discover discipline.
The comments by John F Lehman, an investment banker in New York who was Navy secretary in the Reagan administration, signal the first serious public split among the 10 commissioners since they issued a 2004 final report that was largely read as an exoneration of Saudi Arabia, which was home to 15 of the 19 hijackers on 9/11.
By the 9th and 10th centuries, traditional fu had become mainly historical pursuits, and were largely read and copied because of their inclusion on the imperial examinations.
Even well-intended thinkpieces do little to advance the policy discussions they summarize, and are largely read by those who've already done all the thinking they're going to do on the topic under consideration.
For example, MCRs that largely read out on the intracellular glycosylation O-GlcNAc modification can be competed by increasing glucose concentrations, and increasing the amount of serum can inhibit the incorporation of radio-labeled glucosamine.
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